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Top-Down Control Design Strategy for Electric Power Grid EMP (E3) Protection

Timothy Donnelly, David G. Wilson, Rush D. Robinett, Wayne W. Weaver

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Abstract

A high altitude electromagnetic pulse (HEMP) caused by a nuclear explosion has the potential to severely impact the operation of large-scale electric power grids. This paper presents a top-down mitigation design strategy that considers grid-wide dynamic behavior during a simulated HEMP event – and uses optimal control theory to determine the compensation signals required to protect critical grid assets. The approach is applied to both a standalone transformer system and a demonstrative 3-bus grid model. The performance of the top-down approach relative to conventional protection solutions is evaluated, and several optimal control objective functions are explored. Finally, directions for future research are proposed.

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