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Liisa Haarla, Ritva Hirvonen, Mikko Koskinen (Beteiligte)

Transmission Grid Security


A PSA Approach
2013. xiv, 166 S. 13 Tabellen. 235 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER, BERLIN 2013
ISBN: 1-447-12628-9 (1447126289)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-447-12628-7 (9781447126287)

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This book examines transmission grid security analysis using probabilistic safety assessment and taking into account power system dynamics after severe faults. Shows how to estimate consequences of grid faults and how to identify events that can lead to blackouts.
In response to the growing importance of power system security and reliability, Transmission Grid Security proposes a systematic and probabilistic approach for transmission grid security analysis. The analysis presented uses probabilistic safety assessment (PSA) and takes into account the power system dynamics after severe faults. In the method shown in this book the power system states (stable, not stable, system breakdown, etc.) are connected with the substation reliability model. In this way it is possible to:
estimate the system-wide consequences of grid faults;
identify a chain of events that might lead to blackout; and
rank the importance of different substation components at the system level.
Transmission Grid Security also presents the main features and basic mathematics of PSA. It provides the reader with up-to-date knowledge of the regulatory issues affecting the security of transmission grids in Europe.
Transmission Grid Security gives a practical method for the security analysis of transmission grids, making it a valuable text for engineers and system operators, as well as postgraduate students. It includes basic information and detailed modules for creating a reliability model that takes into account all the basic operations and components needed after grid faults.
Introduction
Basic Concepts of Power System Reliability
Basic Concepts of Reliability Theory
Power System Faults and Component Failures
Scope of the Security Analysis
Substation Model with PSA
Power System Simulations
Combination of Substation Model and Simulation Results
Results of the PSA Analysis
Legal and Regulatory Framework for Security
Analysis and Conclusions