Abstract

In reliability evaluation that uses minimal cut-set theory, the deduction of minimal cut-set orders is crucial and depends on all the identified minimal paths associated with the load point whose reliability indices are desired. An input-reduction programming technique that automates this deduction is presented. The technique can be applied to a network of any configuration and finds its greatest application in complex networks with multiple inputs. The power-system structure in the form of power-arms (termination busbars, branch and protective device) is the only initial input data needed. The results obtained, in terms of minimal paths and minimal cut-set orders for all the load points, using the program on a sample power system compare well with the existing results. The program is compact, modular, and easy to use and can be applied to any complex system to generate minimal cut-sets of the desired orders. >

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