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This textbook provides an introduction to probabilistic reliability
analysis of power systems. It discusses a range of probabilistic
methods used in reliability modelling of power system components,
small systems and large systems. It also presents the benefits of
probabilistic methods for modelling renewable energy sources. The
textbook describes real-life studies, discussing practical examples
and providing interesting problems, teaching students the methods
in a thorough and hands-on way. The textbook has chapters dedicated
to reliability models for components (reliability functions,
component life cycle, two-state Markov model, stress-strength
model), small systems (reliability networks, Markov models,
fault/event tree analysis) and large systems (generation adequacy,
state enumeration, Monte-Carlo simulation). Moreover, it contains
chapters about probabilistic optimal power flow, the reliability of
underground cables and cyber-physical power systems. After reading
this book, engineering students will be able to apply various
methods to model the reliability of power system components,
smaller and larger systems. The textbook will be accessible to
power engineering students, as well as students from mathematics,
computer science, physics, mechanical engineering, policy &
management, and will allow them to apply reliability analysis
methods to their own areas of expertise.
This textbook provides an introduction to probabilistic reliability
analysis of power systems. It discusses a range of probabilistic
methods used in reliability modelling of power system components,
small systems and large systems. It also presents the benefits of
probabilistic methods for modelling renewable energy sources. The
textbook describes real-life studies, discussing practical examples
and providing interesting problems, teaching students the methods
in a thorough and hands-on way. The textbook has chapters dedicated
to reliability models for components (reliability functions,
component life cycle, two-state Markov model, stress-strength
model), small systems (reliability networks, Markov models,
fault/event tree analysis) and large systems (generation adequacy,
state enumeration, Monte-Carlo simulation). Moreover, it contains
chapters about probabilistic optimal power flow, the reliability of
underground cables and cyber-physical power systems. After reading
this book, engineering students will be able to apply various
methods to model the reliability of power system components,
smaller and larger systems. The textbook will be accessible to
power engineering students, as well as students from mathematics,
computer science, physics, mechanical engineering, policy &
management, and will allow them to apply reliability analysis
methods to their own areas of expertise.
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