A new model for Assessment and Optimization of Number of Spare Transformers and their Locations in Distribution Systems

In this paper, a new model has been presented to determine the number of spare transformers and their locations for distribution stations. The number of spare transformers must be so that they need minimum investment. Furthermore, they must be sufficient for replacing with transformers that have bee...

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Main Authors: M Sedaghati, R Dashti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Iran University of Science and Technology 2015-12-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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Online Access:http://ijeee.iust.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-947-3&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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spelling doaj-1cb418deef794ed2af8ccf6cecb4af922020-11-25T00:56:51ZengIran University of Science and TechnologyIranian Journal of Electrical and Electronic Engineering1735-28272383-38902015-12-01114319327A new model for Assessment and Optimization of Number of Spare Transformers and their Locations in Distribution SystemsM Sedaghati0R Dashti1 * The Authors are with the School of Electrical Engineering, Iran * The Authors are with the School of Electrical Engineering, Iran In this paper, a new model has been presented to determine the number of spare transformers and their locations for distribution stations. The number of spare transformers must be so that they need minimum investment. Furthermore, they must be sufficient for replacing with transformers that have been damaged. For this reason, in this paper a new purpose function has been presented to maximize profit in distribution company’s budgeting and planning. For determining the number of spares that must be available in a stock room, this paper considers the number of spares and transformer’s fault at the same time. The number of spare transformers is determined so that at least one spare transformer will be available for replacing with the failed transformers. This paper considers time required for purchasing or repairing a failed transformer to determine the number of required spare transformers. Furthermore, whatever the number of spare equipment are increased, cost of maintenance will be increased, so an economic comparison must be done between reduced costs from reducing of outage time and increased costs from spare transformers existence.http://ijeee.iust.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-947-3&slc_lang=en&sid=1Spare transformer Mobile transformer Maintenance Replacement Asset management
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R Dashti
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A new model for Assessment and Optimization of Number of Spare Transformers and their Locations in Distribution Systems
Iranian Journal of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Spare transformer
Mobile transformer
Maintenance
Replacement
Asset management
author_facet M Sedaghati
R Dashti
author_sort M Sedaghati
title A new model for Assessment and Optimization of Number of Spare Transformers and their Locations in Distribution Systems
title_short A new model for Assessment and Optimization of Number of Spare Transformers and their Locations in Distribution Systems
title_full A new model for Assessment and Optimization of Number of Spare Transformers and their Locations in Distribution Systems
title_fullStr A new model for Assessment and Optimization of Number of Spare Transformers and their Locations in Distribution Systems
title_full_unstemmed A new model for Assessment and Optimization of Number of Spare Transformers and their Locations in Distribution Systems
title_sort new model for assessment and optimization of number of spare transformers and their locations in distribution systems
publisher Iran University of Science and Technology
series Iranian Journal of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
issn 1735-2827
2383-3890
publishDate 2015-12-01
description In this paper, a new model has been presented to determine the number of spare transformers and their locations for distribution stations. The number of spare transformers must be so that they need minimum investment. Furthermore, they must be sufficient for replacing with transformers that have been damaged. For this reason, in this paper a new purpose function has been presented to maximize profit in distribution company’s budgeting and planning. For determining the number of spares that must be available in a stock room, this paper considers the number of spares and transformer’s fault at the same time. The number of spare transformers is determined so that at least one spare transformer will be available for replacing with the failed transformers. This paper considers time required for purchasing or repairing a failed transformer to determine the number of required spare transformers. Furthermore, whatever the number of spare equipment are increased, cost of maintenance will be increased, so an economic comparison must be done between reduced costs from reducing of outage time and increased costs from spare transformers existence.
topic Spare transformer
Mobile transformer
Maintenance
Replacement
Asset management
url http://ijeee.iust.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-947-3&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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