A Seismic Multi-Level Hybrid Grid System for Post-Earthquake Loss Assessment

Author(s):  
Guest Editor Jianping Du
2021 ◽  
pp. 875529302110423
Author(s):  
Zoran Stojadinović ◽  
Miloš Kovačević ◽  
Dejan Marinković ◽  
Božidar Stojadinović

This article proposes a new framework for rapid earthquake loss assessment based on a machine learning damage classification model and a representative sampling algorithm. A random forest classification model predicts a damage probability distribution that, combined with an expert-defined repair cost matrix, enables the calculation of the expected repair costs for each building and, in aggregate, of direct losses in the earthquake-affected area. The proposed building representation does not include explicit information about the earthquake and the soil type. Instead, such information is implicitly contained in the spatial distribution of damage. To capture this distribution, a sampling algorithm, based on K-means clustering, is used to select a minimal number of buildings that represent the area of interest in terms of its seismic risk, independently of future earthquakes. To observe damage states in the representative set after an earthquake, the proposed framework utilizes a local network of trained damage assessors. The model is updated after each damage observation cycle, thus increasing the accuracy of the current loss assessment. The proposed framework is exemplified using the 2010 Kraljevo, Serbia earthquake dataset.


IEEE Access ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
pp. 98800-98809
Author(s):  
Muhammad Aurangzeb ◽  
Ai Xin ◽  
Sheeraz Iqbal ◽  
Mishkat Ullah Jan

The combination of energy storage systems (ESS) and renewable energy source (RES) in hybrid grid provide benefits towards the system operation and as well as for end users. The main problem with RES is irregularity and ESS should be cost effective in order to provide economically operation of hybrid grid system. In this paper, we proposed the adaptive grid controller based upon the Super capacitor (SC) and battery at ESS in order to optimize the operation of grid system. An adaptive controller module includes hybrid ESS and consist of two modules, the Corse grain controller module is used to schedule the power dispatch in order to decrease the operational cost, while fine grain controller module is used to overcome the power fluctuation by RESs and to predict the uncertainties during real time power demand. The major aim is to minimize the energy loss through minimizing the average long period cost of hybrid ESS. The two-controller module optimizes the energy resources and power sources in a fixed interval of time, so the grid performs economically with several operational limits.


Author(s):  
Mustafa Erdik ◽  
Karin Sesetyan ◽  
M. Betul Demircioglu ◽  
Ufuk Hancilar ◽  
Can Zulfikar

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