Lifetime Study of Electrical Power Distribution Systems Failures

Electricity is a fundamental resource for modern society. However, some threats are faced by electrical power distribution systems, which are responsible for delivering electricity to end consumers. Analysing how much time these hazards will threaten these systems, causing failure events, is an esse...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of control, automation & electrical systems automation & electrical systems, 2022-08, Vol.33 (4), p.1261-1271
Hauptverfasser: Fogliatto, Matheus S. S., N., Luiz Desuó, Ribeiro, Rafael R. M., Monteiro, José Roberto B. A., London, João B. A., Bessani, Michel, Maciel, Carlos D.
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Zusammenfassung:Electricity is a fundamental resource for modern society. However, some threats are faced by electrical power distribution systems, which are responsible for delivering electricity to end consumers. Analysing how much time these hazards will threaten these systems, causing failure events, is an essential area of study. Through statistical methods, it is possible to study this behaviour from time until failure, as well as to observe the influence of variables at this time, providing models to predict when a failure event will occur. In this study, reliability analysis regression techniques are used on real data, constructing a model for all failures and for different groups of failures, using nonparametric and parametric methods to estimate the reliability and cumulative hazard curves. An analysis of the failure causes directly linked to weather events, using six weather variables, is also made.
ISSN:2195-3880
2195-3899
DOI:10.1007/s40313-021-00888-6