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Reliability Assessment of Electric Power Systems Using Monte Carlo Methods

✍ Scribed by Roy Billinton, Wenyuan Li (auth.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Leaves
361
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The application of quantitative reliability evaluation in electric power sysΒ­ tems has now evolved to the point at which most utilities use these techniques in one or more areas of their planning, design, and operation. Most of the techniques in use are based on analytical models and resulting analytical evaluation procedures. Improvements in and availability of high-speed digiΒ­ tal computers have created the opportunity to analyze many of these probΒ­ lems using stochastic simulation methods and over the last decade there has been increased interest in and use made of Monte Carlo simulation in quantitative power system reliability assessment. Monte Carlo simulation is not a new concept and recorded applications have existed for at least 50 yr. However, localized high-speed computers with large-capacity storage have made Monte Carlo simulation an available and sometimes preferable option for many power system reliability applications. Monte Carlo simulation is also an integral part of a modern undergradΒ­ uate or graduate course on reliability evaluation of general engineering systems or specialized areas such as electric power systems. It is hoped that this textbook will help formalize the many existing applications of Monte Carlo simulation and assist in their integration in teaching programs. This book presents the basic concepts associated with Monte Carlo simulation.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xvi
Introduction....Pages 1-7
Basic Concepts of Power System Reliability Evaluation....Pages 9-31
Elements of Monte Carlo Methods....Pages 33-73
Generating System Adequacy Assessment....Pages 75-129
Composite System Adequacy Assessment....Pages 131-208
Distribution System and Station Adequacy Assessment....Pages 209-254
Reliability Cost/Worth Assessment....Pages 255-297
Back Matter....Pages 299-351

✦ Subjects


Circuits and Systems; Electrical Engineering


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