DocumentCode
1911836
Title
Assessment of industrial distribution system reliability using Six Sigma techniques
Author
Sutherland, Peter E.
Author_Institution
GE Power Syst. Energy Consulting, Schenectady, NY, USA
fYear
2001
fDate
37012
Firstpage
67
Lastpage
74
Abstract
The traditional methods of industrial and commercial power system reliability studies can be enhanced by the use of Six Sigma methods. The goal of the Six Sigma approach is to improve the quality of a process by reducing the number of "defects." In electrical systems, defects are defined as outages. The method begins by determining which aspects of the process are "critical to quality," and then uses a systematic approach to reduce variation in the process to reduce the failure rate. Finally, monitoring and control procedures are put in place to ensure continuing quality. This approach is well suited to systematizing the distribution reliability study
Keywords
industrial power systems; power distribution reliability; Six Sigma methods; commercial power system reliability; control procedures; defects reduction; failure rate reduction; industrial distribution system reliability; industrial power system reliability; monitoring procedures; process quality improvements; Analysis of variance; Condition monitoring; Data analysis; Industrial power systems; Maintenance; Power system analysis computing; Power system reliability; Six sigma; Substations; USA Councils;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Industrial and Commercial Power Systems Technical Conference, 2001. Conference Record. Papers Presented at the 2001 Annual Meeting. 2001 IEEE
Conference_Location
New Orleans, LA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7055-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICPS.2001.966514
Filename
966514
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