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Client: City of Breda/Breda Municipal Electric system Advisor: James D. Mcalley

Senior Design: Team SD1101. Client: City of Breda/Breda Municipal Electric system Advisor: James D. Mcalley Team Members: David Mindham (EE), Rui Bai (EE), Anthony Tong(EE), Christopher Krantz (EE. TEAM NAME: “BREDA TRANSFORMERS”. Overview Project Plan. Problem Statement

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Client: City of Breda/Breda Municipal Electric system Advisor: James D. Mcalley

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  1. Senior Design: Team SD1101 Client: City of Breda/Breda Municipal Electric system Advisor: James D. Mcalley Team Members: David Mindham(EE), RuiBai(EE), Anthony Tong(EE), Christopher Krantz(EE TEAM NAME: “BREDA TRANSFORMERS”

  2. Overview Project Plan • Problem Statement • Conceptual Sketch • Functional Requirements • Non-functional Requirements • Technical/Other Constraints/Considerations • Market survey – articulate what makes your project unique • Potential Risks & Mitigation • Resource/Cost Estimate • Project Milestones & Schedule

  3. Problem Statement • Create a functional one-line diagram using ETAP software • Collect, research, and report economic analysis of companies providing power to city of Breda • Advise and educate city of Breda on alternate sources of energy and money saving techniques

  4. Concept Diagram

  5. Market Survey • Phase 1 development of small town model power distribution system • Understand costs associated with small towns in Iowa

  6. Economic Analysis Design • Collect cost data for the following areas: Generation, Transmission, Distribution, and Regulation. • Many costs are hidden. • Once cost breakdown is complete, we’ll know which areas we can have the greatest impact.

  7. Cost Analysis • Generation Charges: MEAN and WAPA • Demand Charges: MEAN and Midwest ISO • Transmission Charges: MidAmerican and Midwest ISO

  8. Functional Requirements • One-line diagram of the power distribution system of Breda • Power analysis • Harmonic distortion analysis • Loss analysis • Model Requirements • 7.2/12.74 kV • 3 MW peak input power • Primary line: 1 aluminum conductor steel reinforced(ASCR) • Secondary line: 4 ASCR • Transformers type: Liquid immersed • Motors: 120-250 HP • Line impedances

  9. Non-Functional Requirements • Safety • Electrical • Travel • Team work • Reliability • Alternative energy • IEEE Standards • Power Factor Maintenance: +/- 5% of unity. • Cost Effective Upgrades: All suggested improves must pay for themselves in 15 years. • Non Technical Document: All reports must be easily understood by a non engineer (City Clerk.)

  10. Constraints/Considerations • Team learning how to use ETAP • ETAP data is only as good as the model developed • Data for model continually requiring updates • Length of conductors • Types of fuses

  11. Technology • ETAP Power Distribution Analysis Software • Provided by Iowa State University

  12. Risks and Mitigation

  13. Resource Cost Estimate ETAP provided by Iowa State University: No Cost

  14. Task Breakdown and Milestones (Updated)

  15. Task Break Down (old)

  16. Overview System Design • Functional Decomposition • Detailed Design (functional modules design, interface definition, user interfaces, etc.) • HW/SW/Technology Platform used • Test Plan – simulation, what tests, what metrics, hypothesis, etc. • Prototype Implementations or Basic building block implementations (and applicable results)

  17. Schematic Diagram

  18. Detailed Functional Design • 3-phase 7.2/12.47kV • Single phase distribution lines 120/240 V • Peak power of 1.2 MW • Primary lines Aluminum conductor’s steel reinforced (ACSR) type 1 • Secondary lines type 4 ACSR • 37 buses single phase • 11 industries and business 3-phase power • Capacitor bank, fuses, meters, and switches • Motors 100 – 250 HP

  19. Functional Decomposition • Unbalanced load flow analysis • Motor starting analysis • Reliability assessment analysis

  20. Prototype Implementations

  21. Test Plan

  22. Current Project Milestones

  23. Contribution

  24. Plan Aug-Dec 2011 • Finish ETAP model 09/13/11 • Begin Analysis 9/13/11 • Finish Cost Analysis 11/15/11 • Finish research on alternative energy 12/01/11 • Finish reliability assessment 12/01/11 • Compile total information and present to client

  25. Questions

  26. Sources

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