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Computer aided contingency analysis [of power systems]
As the need for improved distribution system reliability increases, the need for contingency analysis system studies increases. Even with the use of engineering analysis modeling and analytical software, a contingency analysis study is very time and labor intensive. This paper explores the characteristics of distribution system outages and defines a computer aided contingency analysis software program developed by Milsoft Integrated Solutions, Inc.