Power substations are essential installations of electrical
power systems, responsible for directing the flow of energy, diversifying
routes, modifying voltage to make it suitable for different applications.
Present at the beginning and end of transmission and distribution lines,
substations play a fundamental role in the reliable and efficient operation of
the electrical system, allowing the transmission of electricity over long
distances and its distribution to end consumers. The growing demand for electricity
and consequently the expansion of the electrical system has contributed to the
increase in these installations and consequently studies in the area. This work
presents a literature review, based on the bibliometric analysis method, of the
researches developed in the area of substation arrangement. The objective of
the work is to present the state of the art related to the subject of
electrical energy substation arrangement, indicating the most relevant
publications on the topic. For this study, academic productions from
undergraduate and graduate courses, journal articles and publications in
conferences on the Scopus and Capes Periodicals platforms were considered due
to their scope, organization of data and relevance. After analyzing the
articles presented, it appears that, despite being of great importance for the
electrical sector, the subject is not frequently discussed in the literature.
Regarding the countries that have published the most in the last 5 years about
the arrangement of substations, China stands out, which is in first place with
14 publications. Brazil occupies the sixth position in related productions on
the subject.
Author(s) Details:
Paulo Roberto Duailibe Monteiro,
Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil.
Jullia Mercedes
Miranda,
Universidade
Federal Fluminense, Brazil.
Thiago Trezza Borges,
Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/CPSTR-V9/article/view/14168
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