Distribution System Risk Management - Decision Support Including Reliability Aspects

Topics:
Risk Analysis and Management
Tags:
Data Management,
Software,
SINTEF,
Risk Management,
Management,
Enterprise Software,
Decision Support,
Databases,
Data Mining,
Tools & Techniques
Source:
SINTEF

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Overview: The paper gives an overview over a LCC (Life-Cycle-Cost analysis) risk management approach suitable for power system asset management. The approach integrates relevant management aspects into a consistent decision support platform combining power system simulations with LCC analysis. Paper gives some examples from the use of the approach on power transformer management. A practical problem in the transformer examples in the paper was that the link between state indicators and fault statistics is yet not very well substantiated. The experience of the methodology is though encouraging and should inspire for more research in this field.

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Format: PDF | Size: 94KB | Date: Sep 2004 | Pages: 8


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