Warning and analyzing method for power facility damage based on meteorological data

A technology for power facilities and meteorological data, which is applied in the field of early warning analysis of damage to power facilities based on meteorological data, can solve the problems of lack of guidance or templates, lack of system support, standardization of emergency management, and low degree of digitization. Social Impact, Disaster Loss Reduction Effect

Inactive Publication Date: 2015-11-18
江苏励维逊电气科技有限公司
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[0007] (1) Power grid operation information and equipment status information cannot be displayed, monitored, analyzed, warned, and responded in real time
In particular, the comprehensive analysis ability and scientific processing technology for a large number of information need to be improved, and it is impossible to accurately and effectively predict and analyze the hidden dangers of the power grid and formulate plans
[0008] (2) Standardization and digitalization of emergency management is not high
The classification, level, impact, and content description terms of emergencies are not standardized. As a result, when emergency departments at all levels report emergencies, they lack clear guidance or templates, cannot be quickly retrieved and applied, and affect the efficiency of emergency handling. Facilitate the analysis and handling of emergencies in the later stage
[0009] (3) No access to social public information resources: such as transportation, meteorology, geology, water conservancy, municipal administration, public opinion media, etc., and no information exchange with government emergency departments and electricity supervision departments
[0010] (4) There is a lack of system support for monitoring, analysis, early warning, response, and post-disposal before emergencies occur, and corresponding system development is required

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[0038] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments.

[0039] like figure 1 As shown, a method for early warning analysis of damage to power facilities based on meteorological data includes the following steps:

[0040] (1) Real-time collection of meteorological, geological and hydrological information in the area where the power grid equipment is located;

[0041] (2) Match and store the monitored meteorological, geological and hydrological data information with power grid lines or power grid equipment;

[0042] (3) Data extraction from meteorological data, power facility data and facility damage historical data;

[0043] (4) Set early warning thresholds, and conduct early warning assessment and display of major meteorological disasters in the area where power grid equipment is located;

[0044] (5) Data integration is performed on the extracted data, and probability analysis of facility damage is perform...

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The invention discloses a warning and analyzing method for power facility damage based on meteorological data, comprising the following steps: collecting meteorological, geological and hydrological information of an area where grid equipment is located in real time; matching the monitored meteorological, geological and hydrological data information with grid lines or the grid equipment and storing the monitored meteorological, geological and hydrological data information; extracting meteorological data, power facility data and facility damage historical data; setting a warning threshold, and carrying out warning for and evaluating and displaying major meteorological disasters in the area where the grid equipment is located; integrating the extracted data, and analyzing the probability of facility damage based on the data after integration; comparing the result of analysis with the warning threshold, and issuing a warning instruction if the result of power facility analysis exceeds the threshold; and allocating, deploying and commanding emergency personnel, emergency vehicles and emergency supplies online according to the warning content, the level of warning and the level of emergencies.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a method for early warning analysis of damage to power facilities based on meteorological data. Background technique [0002] In recent years, extreme weather such as rain, snow and freezing, typhoons, and strong convection have occurred frequently, causing serious harm and loss to power grid facilities. The demand for meteorological technical support such as real-time meteorological information, accurate and timely monitoring and early warning of various disasters in power grid operation, production and emergency response is also increasing, and it is urgent to improve the comprehensive monitoring and early warning capabilities of power grid disaster prevention and mitigation. [0003] In power-related emergencies, meteorological disasters are one of the main drivers of power facility failures. However, under the same meteorological conditions, the probability of damage to different power facilities is also different. Therefo...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): G06Q10/06G06Q50/06
Inventor 邓国强吴戆陈萌陈存香
Owner 江苏励维逊电气科技有限公司
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