Clustering- and statistic-based approach for detection and impact evaluation of faults in end-user substations of thermal energy systems

基于聚类和统计方法的热能系统终端用户变电站故障检测及影响评估

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Abstract

In response to climate change mitigation efforts, improving the efficiency of heat networks is becoming increasingly important. An efficient operation of energy systems depends on faultless performance. Following the need for effective fault detection and elimination methods, this study suggests a three-step workflow for increasing automation in managing defective substations on the user level within heat networks. The work focuses on a model region in northern Germany. The local heat network provides data in roughly hourly intervals, including the supply and return temperatures and the volume flow of the substations. Firstly, this study identifies common indicators of faults using k-means clustering analysis of the temperature data and expert knowledge: an exceeded return temperature level, very low cooling, and inverted temperature readings. With these indicators, the subsequent statistical identification approach confirms the successful detection of affected substations, with common diagnoses including disabled return temperature limitation units, defective motoric valves, and faults in the storage control. Lastly, the study evaluates the impact of faults on the system efficiency. Combining the temperature and the volume flow data, the workflow quantifies the negative influence of a fault, enabling the prioritization of fault elimination measures in practical application to enhance the overall system efficiency.

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