Analyzing the topological, electrical and reliability characteristics of a power transmission system for identifying its critical elements

Analyzing the topological, electrical and reliability characteristics of a power transmission system for identifying its critical elements

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Article ID: iaor20122591
Volume: 101
Issue: 4
Start Page Number: 67
End Page Number: 74
Publication Date: May 2012
Journal: Reliability Engineering and System Safety
Authors: ,
Keywords: engineering
Abstract:

The subject of this paper is the analysis of an electrical transmission system with the objective of identifying its most critical elements with respect to failures and attacks. The methodological approach undertaken is based on graph‐theoretical (topological) network analysis. Four different perspectives of analysis are considered within the formalism of weighed networks, adding to the purely topological analysis of the system, the reliability and electrical characteristics of its components. In each phase of the analysis: i) a graph‐theoretical representation is offered to highlight the structure of the most important system connections according to the particular characteristics examined (topological, reliability, electrical or electrical‐reliability), ii) the classical degree index of a network node is extended to account for the different characteristics considered. The application of these concepts of analysis to an electrical transmission system of literature confirms the importance of different perspectives of analysis on such a critical infrastructure.

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