Abstract

Ice flashover faults (IFFs) that occur in groups can be a key factor in grid collapse. This study analyzed IFF characteristics and developed a basic risk assessment model. The aim is to reveal the IFF inherent law, and provides a direction for the future ice storms. Moreover, IFF risk model is the basis of risk assessment of power grid during ice storms. The critical values of ice bridging and shedding from insulators were identified. A state division principle categorized the IFF modes. A risk rating method then developed, based on these IFF modes. In view of the limited experience data with small sample size and many important inputs, the least squares support vector machines risk modeling method was adopted and its model parameters optimized by Bayesian inference. In reduction to practice, some vulnerability indices are suggested to analyze the risk of grid IFFs for future ice storms.

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