Title :
Enhancing reliability for medium voltage underground power lines
Author :
Mariut, E.L. ; Helerea, E.
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Electr. Eng. & Comput. Sci., Transilvania Univ. of Brasov, Brasov, Romania
Abstract :
In order to develop effective methods for reliability centred maintenance and to model operational reliability for transmission and distribution power systems, different reliability growth tools are implemented. The purpose of such reliability growth models is to identify all the multiple situations when changes on reliability for a given system appear, and to determine some specific indices. Crow-AMSAA model is used frequently within analyses related to enhancing reliability for different systems. The paper presents a research developed on 6 underground power lines (UPL) of a 20 kV substation, based on incidents recorded during the UPL exploitation. For analyses, the Reliability Growth Plots v.7 (RGA) module, produced by ReliaSoft Corporation has been used. All data obtained after RGA application, are related to reliability indices determination and to reliability growth plots modeling: Cumulative Numbers of Failures vs. Time, MTBF, Failure Intensity vs. Time. The results were compared with those existing in the scientific literature. The reliability growth index prognosis for all UPL that now are in service represents the final result of the research. These predicted indices are useful for modelling reliability centred maintenance.
Keywords :
power cables; power distribution reliability; power transmission reliability; substations; underground cables; Crow-AMSAA model; ReliaSoft Corporation; distribution power systems; failure intensity; medium voltage power lines; operational reliability; reliability centred maintenance; substation; transmission power systems; underground power lines; voltage 20 kV; Materials; Mathematical model; Measurement; Power cables; Power system reliability; Reliability; Substations; Crow-AMSAA plots; MTBF; Underground power line; cumulative numbers of failures; failure intensity; failure rate; reliability centred maintenance; reliability growth analysis;
Conference_Titel :
Advanced Topics in Electrical Engineering (ATEE), 2011 7th International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Bucharest
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0507-6