Quantitative assessment of protection system reliability incorporating human errors
A H Etemadi and
M Fotuhi-Firuzabad
Journal of Risk and Reliability, 2008, vol. 222, issue 2, 255-263
Abstract:
The protection system plays a vital role in maintaining a high degree of service reliability in present-day power systems. Considerable work has been done to examine different aspects of protection systems and their associated reliability. All of the reliability predictive methods are based solely on equipment failures, neglecting the human component of the protection system. In this paper, a modified Markov model is presented that incorporates human errors in reliability evaluation of protective devices. Two main types of relay failure (failure to operate and inadvertent operation) are taken into account in the proposed model. The model also considers routine test inspections, the self-checking facility of digital relays, and also common cause failures of protective devices and protected components. Numerical studies show the influence of human errors on protection system reliability.
Keywords: human errors; protection system; reliability; routine test; self-checking (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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DOI: 10.1243/1748006XJRR107
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