KEYWORDS: Data modeling, Power grids, Analytical research, Statistical modeling, Power consumption, Modeling, Failure analysis, 3D modeling, Process modeling, Power supplies
Electric power failure is the most common problem in power supply, and it is also one of the biggest problems for customers. From the perspective of power management, blackouts can be divided into fault blackouts and planned blackouts. There are three types of reasons for failure and power failure. One is overload of public transformer and special transformer, iron core grounding and lightning breakdown. The other is drop fuse failure and lack of equivalence for special transformer users. The last is power failure for residential users, line disconnection after meter, short circuit, leakage switch failure, etc. For planned outage, it is mainly caused by planned maintenance and repair according to the operation cycle of power line equipment. Among them, planned power outages are controllable, and the power management unit notifies the power customers in advance. However, the failure of power outages usually causes certain damage to the power customers, so it has certain harmfulness. In view of the above problems, this paper uses digital twinning technology to analyze the causes of failure and outage, and uses digital technology to carry out failure and outage prediction to reduce the losses caused by failure and outage.
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