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2017 Grid Recovery Process Model Common Recovery Model for Recovery from Black Sky Event Scenarios Casey Shull, PhDc, Purdue University 1 2017 From the Micro-grid presentation -Recover Source: INCOSE CIPr WG Microgird model; Friedenthal, S.,


  1. 2017 Grid Recovery Process Model Common Recovery Model for Recovery from Black Sky Event Scenarios Casey Shull, PhDc, Purdue University 1

  2. 2017 From the Micro-grid presentation -Recover Source: INCOSE CIPr WG Microgird model; Friedenthal, S., 2017 page 2

  3. 2017 Planning for electrical outage and recovery • FERC and NERC regulate the transmission system • RTO manage the transmission system • Local System Operators maintain the transmission system • Who manages the system where we live? • The local Utility • Need Recovery Model (plan) for the distribution system to recover from EMP or Black Sky event page 3

  4. 2017 Bulk Electric Transmission System (BETS) Source: FERC.gov 4

  5. 2017 BETS Managed by Regional Transmission Operators (RTO) Source: FERC.gov page 5

  6. 2017 Define what the EMP will impact • Power plants and various power sources (Coal, Gas, Solar, Wind etc.) • The Bulk Electric Transmission System (Power Delivery) • The distribution system – poles and wires that deliver to the consumer • Electronic devices • Which location will directly impact the consumer? page 6

  7. 2017 The current system providing power

  8. 2017 Micro-Grid / distribution system Source: energy.sandia.gov page 8

  9. 2017 From the Micro-grid presentation -Recover Source : INCOSE CIPr WG Microgird model; Friedenthal, S., 2017 page 9

  10. 2017 GOAL Casey Shull, PhDc, Purdue University 10

  11. 2017 Defining the System • System: set of components (subsystems, segments) acting together to achieve a set of common objectives via the accomplishment of a set of tasks. • System Task or Function: set of functions that must be performed to achieve a specific objective. • System’s External Systems: set of entities that interact with the system via the system’s external interfaces. • System’s Context: set of entities that can impact the system but cannot be impacted by the system. Source: Buede, D. M., & Miller, W. D. (2016). The engineering design of systems: models and methods. page 11 Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.

  12. 2017 Developing the System Source: Buede, D. M., & Miller, W. D. (2016). The engineering design of systems: models and methods. page 12 Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.

  13. 2017 4 Pillars of SysML Source: Friedenthal, S., Moore, A., & Steiner, R. (2015). A practical guide to SysML: the Systems Modeling page 13 Language. Amsterdam: Morgan Kaufmann Object Management Group/Elsevier .

  14. 2017 CRS Use Case Casey Shull: Vitech Core 14

  15. 2017 Hierarchy Casey Shull: Vitech Core page 15

  16. 2017 System Model Source: Friedenthal, S., Moore, A., & Steiner, R. (2015). A practical guide to SysML: the Systems Modeling 16 Language. Amsterdam: Morgan Kaufmann Object Management Group/Elsevier.

  17. 2017 Comments – Discussion – Questions? page 17

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