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The importance of power system reliability is demonstrated when our
electricity supply is disrupted, whether it decreases the comfort
of our free time at home or causes the shutdown of our companies
and results in huge economic deficits. The objective of Assessment
of Power System Reliability is to contribute to the improvement of
power system reliability. It consists of six parts divided into
twenty chapters. The first part introduces the important background
issues that affect power system reliability. The second part
presents the reliability methods that are used for analyses of
technical systems and processes. The third part discusses power
flow analysis methods, because the dynamic aspect of a power system
is an important part of related reliability assessments. The fourth
part explores various aspects of the reliability assessment of
power systems and their parts. The fifth part covers optimization
methods. The sixth part looks at the application of reliability and
optimization methods. Assessment of Power System Reliability has
been written in straightforward language that continues into the
mathematical representation of the methods. Power engineers and
developers will appreciate the emphasis on practical usage, while
researchers and advanced students will benefit from the simple
examples that can facilitate their understanding of the theory
behind power system reliability and that outline the procedure for
application of the presented methods.
The importance of power system reliability is demonstrated when our
electricity supply is disrupted, whether it decreases the comfort
of our free time at home or causes the shutdown of our companies
and results in huge economic deficits. The objective of Assessment
of Power System Reliability is to contribute to the improvement of
power system reliability. It consists of six parts divided into
twenty chapters. The first part introduces the important background
issues that affect power system reliability. The second part
presents the reliability methods that are used for analyses of
technical systems and processes. The third part discusses power
flow analysis methods, because the dynamic aspect of a power system
is an important part of related reliability assessments. The fourth
part explores various aspects of the reliability assessment of
power systems and their parts. The fifth part covers optimization
methods. The sixth part looks at the application of reliability and
optimization methods. Assessment of Power System Reliability has
been written in straightforward language that continues into the
mathematical representation of the methods. Power engineers and
developers will appreciate the emphasis on practical usage, while
researchers and advanced students will benefit from the simple
examples that can facilitate their understanding of the theory
behind power system reliability and that outline the procedure for
application of the presented methods.
Safety and Reliability - Theory and Applications contains the
contributions presented at the 27th European Safety and Reliability
Conference (ESREL 2017, Portoroz, Slovenia, June 18-22, 2017). The
book covers a wide range of topics, including: * Accident and
Incident modelling * Economic Analysis in Risk Management *
Foundational Issues in Risk Assessment and Management * Human
Factors and Human Reliability * Maintenance Modeling and
Applications * Mathematical Methods in Reliability and Safety *
Prognostics and System Health Management * Resilience Engineering *
Risk Assessment * Risk Management * Simulation for Safety and
Reliability Analysis * Structural Reliability * System Reliability,
and * Uncertainty Analysis. Selected special sessions include
contributions on: the Marie Sklodowska-Curie innovative training
network in structural safety; risk approaches in insurance and fi
nance sectors; dynamic reliability and probabilistic safety
assessment; Bayesian and statistical methods, reliability data and
testing; oganizational factors and safety culture; software
reliability and safety; probabilistic methods applied to power
systems; socio-technical-economic systems; advanced safety
assessment methodologies: extended Probabilistic Safety Assessment;
reliability; availability; maintainability and safety in railways:
theory & practice; big data risk analysis and management, and
model-based reliability and safety engineering. Safety and
Reliability - Theory and Applications will be of interest to
professionals and academics working in a wide range of industrial
and governmental sectors including: Aeronautics and Aerospace,
Automotive Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical and
Electronic Engineering, Energy Production and Distribution,
Environmental Engineering, Information Technology and
Telecommunications, Critical Infrastructures, Insurance and
Finance, Manufacturing, Marine Industry, Mechanical Engineering,
Natural Hazards, Nuclear Engineering, Offshore Oil and Gas,
Security and Protection, Transportation, and Policy Making.
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