DocumentCode
3583704
Title
Calculating transmission line inductance using interval mathematics
Author
Shaalan, Hesham
Author_Institution
Texas A&M Univ., Corpus Christi, TX
fYear
2004
Firstpage
224
Lastpage
226
Abstract
Uncertainty is a major issue facing electric utilities in planning and decision making. Modeling uncertainty can be based on two general approaches. The first is a probabilistic approach where probability distributions for all of the uncertainties are assumed. The second approach is called "Unknown but Bounded" in which upper and lower limits on the uncertainties are assumed without probability distributions. Interval mathematics provides a tool for the practical implementation and extension of the unknown but bounded concept. The calculation of transmission line inductance is used as an example to illustrate the use of interval mathematics. Inductance values are calculated using the traditional single point numbers as well as interval numbers. The values from these two methods are compared to prove the validity of interval analysis
Keywords
decision making; inductance; statistical distributions; transmission network calculations; decision making; electric utilities; interval mathematics; modeling uncertainty; probabilistic approach; probability distribution; transmission line inductance calculation; Analytical models; Costs; Decision making; Environmental economics; Inductance; Mathematics; Power industry; Probability distribution; Transmission lines; Uncertainty;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Probabilistic Methods Applied to Power Systems, 2004 International Conference on
Print_ISBN
0-9761319-1-9
Type
conf
Filename
1378691
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