NON-MARKOVIAN MODELS FOR COMMON MODE FAILURES IN TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS.
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abstract
A common-mode outage of transmission lines is an event having a single external cause with multiple failure effects, where the effects are not consequences of each other. The paper discusses modeling of common mode failures in the reliability evaluation of electric transmission lines. More specifically, the effect of probability distribution of state residence times on reliability indices is investigated. The various models give varying response to the form of the probability distribution.