DocumentCode
3171401
Title
Development of power system reliability modelling technology
Author
Bodi, Frank
Author_Institution
Powertechnic Pty Ltd., Scoresby,, Australia
fYear
1999
fDate
36312
Abstract
Estimating the reliability of electrical power systems is an important but evasive discipline for Telcos. Reliability is the most important factor in determining the cost and design of power infrastructure yet until now, the technology for readily estimating reliability of even simple power systems was not available. New simulation technology has been developed and commercialised to provide power telcos with practical reliability tools. Two and a half years of research and development has produced software capable of modelling the reliability of complex power systems. The new software analyses the reliability of AC and DC power systems on a desktop computer, estimating system MTBF, MTTR, availability and unavailability without any calculations on the part of the user. Systems can include secondary batteries which have traditionally been difficult to model. This paper discusses the new technique and presents examples of its application
Keywords
power system analysis computing; power system reliability; telecommunication power supplies; AC power systems; DC power systems; MTBF; MTTR; availability; mean time between failure; mean time to repair; power infrastructure cost; power infrastructure design; power system reliability modelling; reliability estimation; reliability tools; research and development; secondary batteries; unavailability; Application software; Availability; Batteries; Costs; Power system analysis computing; Power system modeling; Power system reliability; Power system simulation; Research and development; Software systems;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Telecommunication Energy Conference, 1999. INTELEC '99. The 21st International
Conference_Location
Copenhagen
Print_ISBN
0-7803-5624-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/INTLEC.1999.794009
Filename
794009
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