Impact Analysis of Human Errors on Operation Reliability in Power System

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Based on modification of CREAM extended method, an approach is proposed to calculate the human error probability suitable to power system situation and an operation reliability assessment model is firstly put forward. Then the event tree analysis method is introduced to analyze the impact of human error on operation reliability. Simulation results of IEEE-RTS79 demonstrate that human error makes a significant impact on the operation reliability.

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