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Exploring self-organized criticality conditions in Iran bulk power system with disturbance times series

Karimi, E ; Sharif University of Technology

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  1. Type of Document: Article
  2. Abstract:
  3. Ubiquitous power-law as a fingerprint of Self-Organized Criticality (SOC) is used for describing catastrophic events in different fields. In this paper, by investigating the prerequisites of SOC, we show that SOC-like dynamics drive a correlation among disturbances in Iranian bulk power systems. The existence of power-law regions in probability distribution is discussed for empirical data using maximum likelihood estimation. To verify the results, long time correlation is evaluated in terms of Hurst exponents, by means of statistical analysis of time series, including Rescaled Range (R/S) and Scaled Windowed Variance (SWV) analysis. Also, sensitivity analysis showed that for correct inference in the existence of SOC in power systems, all disturbances should be recorded for use in statistical analyses. Greater thresholds for recording disturbances lead to underestimating the Hurst exponent
  4. Keywords:
  5. Criticality (nuclear fission) ; Digital storage ; Electric power systems ; Maximum likelihood ; Maximum likelihood estimation ; Outages ; Probability distributions ; Sensitivity analysis ; Statistical methods ; Blackouts ; Disturbances ; Hurst exponents ; Long-time correlations ; Power-law ; Self-organized criticality ; Time series analysis
  6. Source: Scientia Iranica ; Vol. 21, issue. 6 , 2014 , p. 2264-2272 ; 10263098
  7. URL: http://www.scientiairanica.com/en/ManuscriptDetail?mid=1429