IEEE PES - Fort Worth - Monthly Meeting - [2020 January 21]

#fault #location #distribution #outage #management
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Fault Location for Distribution Outage Response

Abstract:

Cyme is a powerful tool that we have used to simulate a short circuit analysis in order to provide potential 0 ohm fault locations by using Cyme models of the as built feeder models. Although we have Cyme models of all ~3400 of our feeders, we are only capable of applying this process to ~1286 feeders (~30%) that are capable of returning fault magnitudes. With the implementation of the Fault Location (FLOC) Tool, the ability to provide fault locations will be within the Distribution Management System so the results provided will be as operated instead of as built. The calculations within this tool provide fault locations for additional faults (5 ohm, 10 ohm) instead of just 0 ohm faults with more accuracy and on demand.



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  • Date: 21 Jan 2020
  • Time: 11:30 AM to 01:30 PM
  • All times are (GMT-06:00) US/Central
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  • PES FW Secretary 2020

    Fort Worth Chapter

  • Starts 08 January 2020 12:00 PM
  • Ends 21 January 2020 10:00 AM
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Daniel Sanchez of Oncor - Distribution Operations Center

Biography:

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Daniel Sanchez is an Engineering Analyst Sr. at Oncor who works within the Technical Support Team at the West Distribution Operations Center (WDOC) to ensure distribution operational efficiency through reactive/proactive reports, tools, and processes. Daniel has worked at the WDOC for nearly 3 years now which has allowed him to work through storms, seasonal peaks, and high stress tasks to get a better understanding of the hard work and dedication that is coupled with innovation to ensure our customer’s lights stay on. Daniel holds a BS in Electrical Engineering Technology from the University of Houston and is currently pursuing an MBA from Texas A&M-Commerce.