Title :
Impacts of a nominal nuclear electromagnetic pulse on electric power systems: a probabilistic approach
Author :
Kruse, V.J. ; Nickel, D.L. ; Taylor, E.R., Jr. ; Bonk, J.J. ; Barnes, P.R.
Author_Institution :
ABB Power Syst. Inc., Pittsburgh, PA, USA
fDate :
7/1/1991 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Since 1983, the US Department of Energy has been actively pursuing a research program to assess the potential effects of one or more electromagnetic pulse (EMP) events on the nation´s electric energy supply. A nominal EMP environment suitable for assessing geographically large systems has been used to provide an indication of EMP effects on electric power systems. It was found that a single high-altitude burst, significantly disturbs the geomagnetic field, could cause significant load and generation loss, but permanent damage would be isolated. Multiple bursts would increase the disturbance. Nevertheless, based on the effects of a nominal EMP environment, a long-term blackout is not expected since major components such as power transformers are not likely to be damaged
Keywords :
electromagnetic pulse; power systems; power transformers; probability; research initiatives; EMP; USA; generation; geomagnetic field; high-altitude burst; load; nuclear electromagnetic pulse; power systems; power transformers; probability; research; EMP radiation effects; Geomagnetism; Laboratories; Nickel; Power system reliability; Power system transients; Pulse power systems; Surge protection; US Department of Energy; Weapons;
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on