机电系统升级

Q4 Earth and Planetary Sciences Dams and Reservoirs Pub Date : 2022-02-03 DOI:10.1680/jdare.21.00089
James Smith
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在对海外三座大型水坝进行维修和修复调查时,需要解决提供最新技术与可持续性之间的问题。这些水坝建于20世纪70年代,使用了那个时期的成熟技术。由于投资减少,维修工作被忽视了一段时间,导致许多大坝设备从自动操作降级为手动操作;在某些情况下,依赖于操作员的知识和“变通方法”的使用。调查面临的挑战是恢复大坝设备的全部功能,利用技术的发展,同时提供可持续的解决方案。在符合公认的国际标准和惯例的最先进的技术解决办法与业务的可持续性之间取得平衡可能很难实现,特别是在发展中国家。设计或管理水坝的工程师的经验和知识可以鼓励使用创新的解决方案,这些解决方案可能与水坝维护人员的知识和培训、备件和服务支持的可用性不一致。本文将讨论可持续性、可靠性和冗余的平衡如何影响设计的选择,并通过实例说明为什么不总是有单一的解决方案。
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Upgrading Mechanical & Electrical Systems
In carrying out maintenance and rehabilitation investigations of three large overseas dams, there was a need to address the issue of providing up-to-date technology versus sustainability. The dams were built in the 1970s and used proven technology from that period. As a result of reduced investment, maintenance had been neglected for some time, resulting in much of the dam equipment being relegated from automatic to manual operation; in some cases, relying on operator knowledge and use of ‘work-arounds’. The challenge for the investigation was to return the dam equipment to full functionality and take advantage of developments in technology, while providing a sustainable solution. The balance between a state-of-the-art technical solution that meets accepted international standards and practices and operational sustainability can be difficult to attain, particularly in developing countries. The experience and knowledge of engineers who design or manage dams can encourage the use of innovative solutions, which may be at odds with the knowledge and training of those maintaining the dam, and availability of spare parts and service support. This paper will discuss how the balance of sustainability, reliability and redundancy affect the choice of design and, through examples, why there may not always be a single solution.
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Dams and Reservoirs
Dams and Reservoirs Earth and Planetary Sciences-Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology
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