PROSPECTIVE USE OF FUZZY LOGIC IN POWER SYSTEM RELIABILITY

Ibrahim Helal; W.J. Smolinski,; K.S. Brown; E.F. Hill; W.K. Marshall; B.E. Milton;

Abstract


Power system reliability calculations involving
generation only are referred to as Hierarchical Level 1
(HL 1 ). Power system reliability calculations involving
both generation and transmission systems are referred
to as Hierarchical Level 2 (HL2), and also as
composite system reliability. Since the inception of
probabilistic HL 1 studies. a significant knowledge base
has been built up through the study of a fairly large
number of systems reported in the literature. Based on
the information available to an expert from experience
and from the available literature, it may be possible to
construct a basic knowledge base for reliability and to
evaluate Fuzzy sets and fuzzy logic may provide an alternative
for hwith an HLl study.


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Title PROSPECTIVE USE OF FUZZY LOGIC IN POWER SYSTEM RELIABILITY
Authors Ibrahim Helal ; W.J. Smolinski,; K.S. Brown; E.F. Hill; W.K. Marshall; B.E. Milton
Keywords System analysis Control Congress Fault diagnostic Energy economy Exploitation Operating reliability Modeling Software tool Planning Protection Electrical network Stability Information processing France Europe
Issue Date 30-Aug-1993
Publisher ETH Zürich, Zürich
Conference PSCC : 11th power systems computation conference
ISBN 3-9520462-0-5

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