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“…In [13], the effect of age on the failure rate for four main component types is presented. The component types, in the paper, are: overhead lines, cable systems, secondary sub-station (transformers) and switchgear stations (circuit breakers).…”
Section: Review Of Papers Using Failure Rate Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [13], the effect of age on the failure rate for four main component types is presented. The component types, in the paper, are: overhead lines, cable systems, secondary sub-station (transformers) and switchgear stations (circuit breakers).…”
Section: Review Of Papers Using Failure Rate Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Circuit breakers result in the most frequent failures in metal clad and gas insulated switchgear (Zhang, Gockenbach, Wasserberg, & Borsi, 2007 the relevance of inspection, testing, and preventive maintenance of switchgear, including circuit breakers.…”
Section: Operational Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…One failure study has estimated the expected average lifetime of circuit breakers to be 30 years, where the probability density function is high and narrow at this point (Zhang et al, 2007). The same study showed failure rates for circuit breakers to be constant for about 20 years, after which they begin to enter the wear-out portion of the bath tub curve, where a steep increase in failure rate is observed.…”
Section: Operational Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aging creates an increase in the failure probability of the equipment during its lifetime. The trend of the aging failure probability along the network lifetime has been the subject of many papers in recent years [7][8][9][10]. This probability is under the influence of operational and environmental conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%