根据管理协作理论,选择变电站配送单位的选择策略
Wenjie Xue1, Chaoyin An2, Tengfei Sheng2
1State Grid Henan Economic Research Institute, Zhengzhou, Henan, 450000, China.
Heliyon
|January 1, 2026
概括
本研究介绍了一种先进的变电站设备选择策略,整合了企业资产管理和以可靠性为中心的维护. 新方法优化了变电站运营,并支持基础设施升级.
科学领域:
- 电气工程 电气工程
- 资产管理资产管理.
- 运营研究 运营研究
背景情况:
- 传统的变电站设备选择仅依赖于生命周期成本,这不足以满足现代电网需求.
- 电网开发日益复杂,需要更全面的设备选择策略.
研究的目的:
- 为变电站制定一个改进的设备选择策略,该策略包含了成本以外的多个关键因素.
- 提高变电站的运营效率,支持电网基础设施的发展.
主要方法:
- 企业资产管理 (EAM) 用于数据预处理.
- 用于经济评估的生命周期成本 (LCC) 分析.
- 以可靠性为中心的维护 (RCM) 用于可靠性评估.
- 粗集理论 (RST) 用于能源效率评估.
- 从总生产性维护 (TPM) 来进行协作管理理论,用于最终战略.
主要成果:
- 拟议的战略有效地解决了变电站运营的综合发展需求.
- 使用110kV变电站的历史数据验证了新的选择策略的有效性.
- 在传统经济考虑之外,在设备选择方面取得了明显的改进.
结论:
- 开发的战略为选择变电站配送设备提供了一个强大的框架.
- 为升级和翻新变电站提供理论支持,特别是在河南省等地区.
- 强调在设备选择中整合资产管理,可靠性和效率的重要性.
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