Risk analysis in low-voltage distribution systems
Mostafa Aliyari,
Yonas Z Ayele,
Abbas Barabadi and
Enrique Lopez Droguett
Journal of Risk and Reliability, 2019, vol. 233, issue 2, 118-138
Abstract:
Electric power distribution is a complex network involving technical challenges from a wide range of sources, a considerable degree of risk and substantial financial resources. Design and maintenance strategies must take account of the risk of failure of distribution components, that is, both the probability of failure and its consequences have to be considered. Historical failure and repair data are essential inputs for risk analysis, since they reflect the actual operational conditions that the system and its components have experienced. Failure and repair data analysis generally aims at decreasing the risk of failure, by providing essential information for maintenance and logistic planning to reduce the probability, as well as the consequence, of failure. Hence, when maintaining and designing distribution networks, it is imperative to identify and quantify all risks – direct financial, health, safety and environmental, and reputation – using the field failure and repair data. However, in the majority of the available literature regarding the failure and repair data analysis of distribution networks, especially the low-voltage distribution, the set of risk analysis principles is not integrated or in some cases is not detailed. The purpose of this article is to propose a methodology for identifying a suitable failure analysis tool for low-voltage distribution by integrating a set of risk analysis principles, as well as the reliability and maintainability estimation. The application of the proposed methodology is demonstrated by a real case study via an evaluation of the power outages data.
Keywords: Reliability; maintainability; failure analysis; low voltage; distribution systems; risk analysis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1177/1748006X18759806
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