Abstract:
Distribution utilities compute several reliability
indices to assess the reliability performance of power systems.
In reliability-based planning, these indices are computed using
reliability planning models. Such models require failure rates
and mean downtimes of distribution feeders as inputs. At
present, there is a lack of models for calculating operational
mean downtimes of distribution feeders. This paper proposes a
Markov model which represents failures in a feeder and
operations circumstances in fault recovery. This proposed
model can efficiently calculate the operational mean downtime
of a feeder, using analytical equations. An algorithm and a
graphical user interface are also developed based on the
proposed model, in order to integrate the proposed model with
software tools. Two case studies are conducted on two selected
feeders, using actual data obtained from failure and repair
histories and experts’ opinion. Results of case studies show the
applicability of our proposed Markov model-based algorithm to
calculate mean downtimes of distribution feeders. The Markov
model is validated by comparing results provided by the
proposed algorithm with the results obtained using Monte Carlo
simulation. The proposed Markov model-based algorithm
would be very useful for utilities to calculate operational mean
downtimes required for reliability-based planning models.
Citation:
S. Ranawaka, N. W. Hewa, M. Ranathunga, S. Abeygunawardane and N. D. Silva, "A Markov Model Based Algorithm for Calculating Mean Downtimes of Distribution Feeders," 2023 Moratuwa Engineering Research Conference (MERCon), Moratuwa, Sri Lanka, 2023, pp. 432-437, doi: 10.1109/MERCon60487.2023.10355506.