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A method for analysing the reliability of a transmission grid
Authors:Liisa  Urho  Mikko  Jussi
Affiliation:aHelsinki University of Technology, P.O. Box 3000, FI-02015 TKK, Finland;bVTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, P.O. Box 1000, 02044 VTT, Finland;cFingrid Oyj, P.O. Box 530, 00101 Helsinki, Finland
Abstract:The paper describes a probabilistic method for transmission grid security evaluation. Power system security is the ability of the power system to withstand sudden disturbances such as short circuits. The method presented here uses event and fault trees and combines them with power system dynamic simulations. Event trees model the substation protection and trip operations after line faults. Different event tree end states (fault duration, circuit breaker trips) are simulated with power system dynamic analysis program. The dynamic analysis results (power system post-fault states) are then classified into secure, alert, emergency and system breakdown. The probabilities, minimal cut sets and grid level importance measures (Fussell-Vesely, risk increase and decrease factors) are calculated for the total and partial system breakdown. In this way, the relative importance of the substation devices regarding to the system breakdown can be reached. Also the more and less likely contributing factors to system breakdown are received. With this method, an existing 400 kV transmission grid with its line fault and device failure statistics is analysed.
Keywords:Substation  Protection  Failure  Reliability  Power system  Transmission  Importance
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