Innovations in Power Systems Reliability
โ Scribed by Vahid Madani, Roger L. King (auth.), George Anders, Alfredo Vaccaro (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag London
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 379
- Series
- Springer Series in Reliability Engineering
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Electrical grids are, in general, among the most reliable systems in the world. These large interconnected systems, however, are subject to a host of challenges - aging infrastructure, transmission expansion to meet growing demand, distributed resources, and congestion management, among others. Innovations in Power Systems Reliability aims to provide a vision for a comprehensive and systematic approach to meet the challenges of modern power systems. Innovations in Power Systems Reliability is focused on the emerging technologies and methodologies for the enhancement of electrical power systems reliability. It addresses many relevant topics in this area, ranging from methods for balancing resources to various reliability and security aspects. Innovations in Power Systems Reliability not only discusses technological breakthroughs and sets out roadmaps in implementing the technology, but it also informs the reader about current best practice. It is a valuable source of information for academic researchers, as well as those working in industrial research and development.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xvi
Strategies and Roadmaps to Meet Grid Challenges for Safety and Reliability....Pages 1-11
Optimal Maintenance Policies for Power Equipment....Pages 13-58
Mathematical and Physical Properties of Reliability Models in View of their Application to Modern Power System Components....Pages 59-140
Adequacy Assessment of Wind-Integrated Composite Generation and Transmission Systems....Pages 141-167
Strategic Lines and Substations in an Electric Power Network....Pages 169-190
Transmission Expansion Planning: A Methodology to Include Security Criteria and Uncertainties Using Optimization Techniques....Pages 191-220
The Economic Evaluation of System Security Criterion in a Competitive Market Environment....Pages 221-257
Probabilistic Transient Stability Assessment and On-Line Bayes Estimation....Pages 259-312
Updating System Representation by Trajectory Acquisition in a Dynamic Security Framework....Pages 313-328
Reliable Algorithms for Power Flow Analysis in the Presence of Data Uncertainties....Pages 329-357
Back Matter....Pages 359-361
โฆ Subjects
Quality Control, Reliability, Safety and Risk; Power Electronics, Electrical Machines and Networks
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