Reliability Evaluation in Smart Grids Via Modified Monte Carlo Simulation Method

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2018

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17.02. Department of Electricity and Energy / Elektrik ve Enerji Bölümü
Elektrik; dün olduğu gibi bugünde ve yarın da aydınlatmada, ısıtmada, eğlencede, mutfakta, atölyede, endüstride kısacası her alanda kullanmak zorunda olduğumuz, her zaman ihtiyaç duyduğumuz bir enerjidir. Sanayileşmenin ve teknolojinin artışıyla yaygınlaşan elektrik kullanımı, elektrik konusunda eğitimli insan gücü açığını ortaya çıkarmıştır. Bölümün amacı: elektriğin üretimi, iletimi ve dağıtımı, fabrika bakım ve kontrolünün yapılması, elektrikli makine ve motorların çalışma sistemleri elektrik tesislerinin projelendirilmesi, elektrikle çalışan tüm sistemlerin tanıtımı, çalıştırılması, arızalarının bulunması gibi konularda sektörün talep ve gelişmelerine cevap verecek şekilde, kalifiye elemanlar yetiştirmektedir.

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Operation of closed-ring power distribution systems has various advantages over both meshed-operated and radially-operated systems. Closed-ring system unlike to radial system, the voltage drop is less, achieves high reliability of power on demand since the power is supplied from both ends, and reduces the voltage fluctuation in high loaded areas by using a tie power line. However, the reliability assessment of closed-ring power grids is not a trivial task. Monte Carlo Simulation (MCS) is one of the most famous methods to assess the availability of any power system. However, the most proposed methods are able to evaluate the reliability of radial and open-ring grids. This paper developed the best known MCS method to assess the reliability of closed-ring grids by integrating the total loss of continuity (TLOC) definition into the MCS. The developed method is called modified Monte Carlo Simulation (MMCS) method. The MMCS is tested by using Roy Billinton Test System (RBTS) buses 2 and 4. The obtained results confirm the correctness of the proposed method. Therefore, MMCS method is appropriate to assess the reliability of both simple and complicated closed-ring systems.

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Shobole, Abdulfetah Abdela/0000-0002-3180-6504; Wadi, Mohammed/0000-0001-8928-3729; Tur, Mehmet Rida/0000-0001-5688-4624

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Power System Reliability, Smart Power Grids Reliability, Total Loss Of Continuity (Tloc), Modified Monte Carlo Simulation Method (Mmcs)

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7th International Conference on Renewable Energy Research and Applications (ICRERA) -- OCT 14-17, 2018 -- Paris, FRANCE

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