Design of a seismic hazard risk assessment model for EHV transmission grid
Journal
Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering
Journal Volume
203
Pages
87-97
ISBN
9783319618128
Date Issued
2017
Author(s)
Abstract
The Chi-Chi earthquake is one of the biggest earthquake occurred in Taiwan and caused a huge damage to the power system, especially the extra- high voltage (EHV) towers. Therefore, seismic hazards for EHV transmission towers should not be underestimated. In particular, earthquakes are especially a significant threat to EHV transmission towers in Taiwan. Thus, this study establishes a quantitative risk assessment model for the seismic hazard analysis on the EHV transmission tower. Fragility curves of EHV towers were established by nonlinear dynamic analysis to describe the probability of structures at different damage levels caused by earthquakes. The damage level of an EHV tower after an earthquake can be accurately estimated by the proposed model, and emergency repair operations can be arranged. In addition, before an earthquake occurs, the proposed model can be used as a tool for estimate the damage potential of EHV towers. © ICST Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering 2017.
Subjects
Fragility curve; Nonlinear dynamic analysis; Seismic hazard risk assessment; Smart grid; Transmission tower
SDGs
Other Subjects
Dynamics; Earthquakes; Electric power transmission; Electric power transmission networks; Geophysics; Hazards; Risk assessment; Seismic design; Seismic response; Seismology; Smart power grids; Towers; Different damages; Extra high voltage; Fragility curves; Quantitative risk assessment; Seismic hazard analysis; Seismic hazards; Smart grid; Transmission tower; EHV power transmission
Type
conference paper