Reliability of Power Systems
Course title: Reliability of Power Systems
Code: 3ФЕИТ09З006
Number of credits (ECTS): 6
Weekly number of classes: 3+2+0+0
Prerequisite for enrollment of the subject: None
Course Goals (acquired competencies): Understanding the theory of reliability, probability and statistics. Learning and understanding the basic concepts and principles for assessing the reliability of the individual segments (generation, transmission and distribution of electricity), as well as complex power systems treated integrally. Competence in finding the most effective measures and techniques to increase the reliability of a power system.
Total available number of classes: 180
Course Syllabus: Characteristic functions and indices. Characteristic distributions. Diagrams of states and indicators. Exponential distribution. Complex systems described by Markov processes. Stationary indicators of systems reliability. Specific cases. Networks. Elementary network structures. Complex networks. Minimum cuts. Minimum paths. Complex systems. Fault tree. Searches. Method of statistical tests (Monte Carlo). Distribution networks. Reliability of distribution networks and calculation of indices of reliability. Planning and development of distribution systems. Power sources. Model with two states. Group of power sources. Peak power plants. Indicators of reliability of power sources. Planning of power sources. Available power. Model of consumption. Analysis of the reliability of sources in power system. Construction planning. Operational reserve. Transmission lines. Model with two states. Simultaneous faults. Power plants. Method of selective search. Methods with minimal cuts. Interconnected.
Literature:
Required Literature |
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No. |
Author |
Title |
Publisher |
Year |
1 |
J. Nahman |
Metode analize pouzdanosti elektroenergetskih sistema |
Naučna knjiga, Beograd |
1992 |
2 |
R. Billinton, R. Allan |
Reliability Evaluation of Power Systems |
Springer |
1996 |