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Identifying cascading failures on synthetic power transmission systems

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Identifying cascading failures on synthetic power transmission systems
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Abstract:

Cascading failures across a network propagate localized issues to more broad and potentially unexpected failures in the network. In power networks, where load must be delivered in real-time by a generation source, network layout is an important part of cascading failure analysis. In lieu of real power network data protected for security reasons, we can use synthetic networks for academic purposes in developing a validating methodology. A contingency analysis technique is used to identify cascading failures, and this involves randomly selecting initial failure points in the network and observing how current violations propagate across the network. This process is repeated many times to understand the breadth of potential failures that may occur, and the observed trends in failure propagation are analyzed and compared to generate recommendations to prevent and adapt to failure. Emphasis is placed on power transmission networks where failures can be more catastrophic.

Contributors
  • Sparks, Ryan M. (Author)
  • Hoff, Ryan (Michael) (Author)
  • Johnson, Nathan (Author)
  • Chester, Mikhail Vin (Author)
Topical Subject
  • synthetic infrastructure
  • cascading failures
  • power transmission failures
Name Subject
  • Laboratory for Energy And Power Solutions (LEAPS)
Resource Type
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8 pages
Language
eng
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Metis Center for Infrastructure and Sustainable Engineering
Peer-reviewed
Open Access
Yes
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.2.N.188186
Preferred Citation

Sparks, R., Hoff, R., Johnson, N., & Chester, M. (2023). Vehicle-to-grid charging in Phoenix to support power grid reliability under extreme heat. (Report No. ASU-METIS-23-WPS-001) Metis Center for Infrastructure and Sustainable Engineering.

Statement of Responsibility
By Ryan M. Sparks, Ryan Hoff, Dr. Nathan Johnson and Dr. Mikhail Chester.
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Whitepaper on identifying cascading failures on synthetic power transmission systems.
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Report No.: ASU-METIS-23-WPS-001
System Created
  • 2023-06-29 04:25:08
System Modified
  • 2025-05-29 12:58:18
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  • 1 year ago
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