Improved Algorithm for Complex Distribution System Reliability and its Programming

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In this paper, a new kind of recursive algorithm has been raised. It optimized the distribution network system reliability calculations, improved some efficiency, and met the user's needs closely. This algorithm needs no network equivalence process,has no complex principle and brings no difficulty to programming.Through its failure analysis, can be more easily identify key equipment of distribution systems for customers to adjust. This algorithm can easily cooperate with fault reconfiguration.No adjacency matrix and special chain table will be formed during searching procedure; it takes advantage of basic table of node data and branch data to do searching work, and easily to get access with field data. The algorithm uses recursive search also reduces programming greatly.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 860-863)

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1967-1976

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December 2013

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