Maximal network reliability for a stochastic power transmission network

Maximal network reliability for a stochastic power transmission network

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Article ID: iaor20117558
Volume: 96
Issue: 10
Start Page Number: 1332
End Page Number: 1339
Publication Date: Oct 2011
Journal: Reliability Engineering and System Safety
Authors: ,
Keywords: energy, networks, heuristics: genetic algorithms
Abstract:

Many studies regarded a power transmission network as a binary‐state network and constructed it with several arcs and vertices to evaluate network reliability. In practice, the power transmission network should be stochastic because each arc (transmission line) combined with several physical lines is multistate. Network reliability is the probability that the network can transmit d units of electric power from a power plant (source) to a high voltage substation at a specific area (sink). This study focuses on searching for the optimal transmission line assignment to the power transmission network such that network reliability is maximized. A genetic algorithm based method integrating the minimal paths and the Recursive Sum of Disjoint Products is developed to solve this assignment problem. A real power transmission network is adopted to demonstrate the computational efficiency of the proposed method while comparing with the random solution generation approach.

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