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The Robustness: a new approach for the integration of energetic systems

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The lmodern energy systems are in deep mutation, with electricity taking a bigger part every day. The integration of energetic systems is the ability to design these devices by assembling the most diverse and heterogeneous electrical equipments. To be successful, the integration process must lead to a performant, economical and easy-to-assemble system. The robustness of a device is the ability to cope with an uncertain environment. When all the equipments that constitute a system are robust, their integration should not be a problem. The standards are at the heart of the integration problem. They define common denominators to the equipment of a system and exist to ensure their integration. They have a decisive impact on the performances and cost of a system. The question to be asked is about the relationship between standards and robustness: to obtain an optimal system, it is better to constrain the standards or to impose a high level of robustness to equipments? This problem will, here be illustrated through the dynamic sizing of a DC generation system for an aircraft electrical network. We will be especially interested by the dynamial sizing process of the equipment that will lead to a better integrated system and we will particularly study how the notion of robustness would facilitate the integration.
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hal-00782584 , version 1 (30-01-2013)

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Nicolas Retière, Delphine Riu, Matthieu Sautreuil, Olivier Sename. The Robustness: a new approach for the integration of energetic systems. X. Roboam. Systemic design methodologies for electrical energy systems, ISTE - Wiley, pp.125-158, 2012, 978-1-84821-388-3. ⟨hal-00782584⟩
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