Title :
Heuristics: An attempt to identify catastrophic days
Author :
Bouford, James D.
Author_Institution :
TRC Eng., LLC, Augusta, ME, USA
Abstract :
The Major Event Day identification process used in distribution reliability calculation described in IEEE Standard 1366-2003 is based on computing a threshold from the prior five years of daily SAIDI data. Infrequent events, such as a hurricane, severe ice storm, or earthquake can appreciably increase the Major Event Day threshold value. This will usually reduce the number of Major Event Days over the next five years and increase the value of annual SAIDI by a small, but not insignificant amount. The Catastrophic Event Task Force of the Distribution Reliability Working Group has explored methods to identify Catastrophic Events to exclude them from the calculation of the Major Event Day thresholds. The Heuristic Method, based on the original work that developed the 2.5 Beta Method for calculating the Major Event day thresholds, is presented.
Keywords :
IEEE standards; power distribution reliability; 2.5 Beta method; Distribution Reliability Working Group; IEEE 1366-2003 standard; annual SAIDI value; catastrophic days identification; catastrophic event task force; daily SAIDI data; distribution reliability calculation; heuristic method; infrequent events; major event day identification process; major event day threshold value; Force; IEEE standards; Interrupters; Market research; Measurement; Reliability; CAIDI; SAIDI; SAIFI; catastrophic; heuristic; reliability;
Conference_Titel :
Transmission and Distribution Conference and Exposition (T&D), 2012 IEEE PES
Conference_Location :
Orlando, FL
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1934-8
Electronic_ISBN :
2160-8555
DOI :
10.1109/TDC.2012.6281530