Title: EERI Presentation
1EARTHQUAKEVULNERABILITIES AND PERFORMANCE OF
HIGH-VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL POWER TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS
Leon Kempner Jr Bonneville Power Administration
2ELECTRICAL POWER FACILITIES
3Colima Mexico Earthquake, Jan. 22, 2003
Schiff
LIVE TANK POWER CIRCUIT BREAKERS
Estimated g-level 0.1 0.15g, M7.8
4VULNERABILITIES
TRANSFOMER
Schiff
BushingPorcelain Failure
Radiator Removed Manifold Leakage
Bushing Slippage
Schiff
5TRANSFORMER VULNERABILITIES
Unanchored Transf.
Schiff
6Failed 500 kV Disconnect Switch
Before
After
Duvall 5.4 Mw (1996)
7Satsop 5.9 Mw (1999)
Duvall 5.4 Mw (1996)
Nisqually 6.8 Mw (2001)
Bus Riser Failures 500 kV
8Bus Riser Failure 230 kV
Nisqually 6.8 Mw (2001)
9BATTERIES
Peru 7.8 Mw (1970)
Taiwan 7.3 Mw (1999)
10San Fernando 6.6 Mw (1971)
Pipe Failures
EQE
Taiwan 7.3 Mw , 1999
Engine Generator
11Spare Parts Storage
12TRANSMISSION TOWERS
Niigata, Japan 7.4 Mw (1964)
Ridge Shatter
Liquefaction
Northridge 6.7 MW (1995)
Fault
Turkey Earthquake 7.4 Mw (1999)
Landers 7.4 Mw (1992)
Fault
13Olympia 6.5 M (1965)
Nisqually 6.8 Mw (2001)
Transmission Line Sectionalizing Switch
14RISK REDUCTION SOULTIONS
DETERMINE RISK Identify And Quantify Potential
Losses
IDENTIFY STRATEGIES
Design Strategies
Response Strategies
Business Strategies
Response plan and Materials
ReduceHazard
ReduceVulnerability
Accept Risks
Emergency Operation Centers
Evaluate and Select Optimal Combination of
Strategies
15ReduceVulnerability
NEW EQUIPMENT
EXISTING EQUIPMENT
IEEE 693 Recommended Practice for Seismic Design
of Substations Seismic Qualification
RETROFIT VULNERABLE EQUIPMENT
IEEE 693 Moderate
IEEE 693 High
16INVESTMENT PROTECTION
POWER SYSTEM RECOVERY
17Pad Mounted Transformers
Rail Mounted Transformers
18TransformersMitigation Connection Flexibility
and Bracing
19Mitigation Flexible Bus Riser
Flexible Cable
20Mitigation Adding Flexible Connections
Flexible Conductor
Flexible Conductor
Disconnect Switch
Dead Tank Circuit Breaker
21Power Circuit Breaker Mitigation Adding
Flexible Connections
500 kV Disconnect Switch
500 kV Power Circuit Breaker
22500kV Power Circuit Breaker Mitigation
Mitigation Adding Structural Dampers
23Battery Systems
24Bushing Storage - Seismic Hardening
Hardened
Unanchored
Anchored Spare Transformers
25SYSTEM EARTHQUAKE RISK ASSESSMENT
- System Inventory
- Equipment Fragility
- Scenario Earthquakes
- SERA Results
- Originally developed for Southern California
Edison (SCE), 1990 - Recently used to evaluate the San Francisco BART
system - GE Engineering Systems, Inc. Version
26Purpose of SERA Studies
- What damage might occur to BPA in future
earthquakes? - What seismic upgrades are reasonable at
BPAs substations? How much will it cost? - What are the benefits? Are the benefits worth
the cost? - Training of Staff i.e. Dispatchers
27Eidinger
28Example Scenario Earthquakes
- Puget Sound Scenario Earthquakes
- Seattle Fault M 7.1
- South Whidbey Island M 7.0
- Cascadia Subduction Zone M 9.0
- CSZ Intraplate beneath Tacoma M 7.5
- Portland Scenario Earthquakes
- Portland Hills Fault M 7
- Lackamas Creek M 6.7
- Grant Butte/Damascus M 6.7
- Cascadia Subduction Zone M 9.0
- CSZ Intraplate Allston-Keeler M 7.5
29CSZ INTRAPLATE M 7.5
CSZ M 9.0
30Eidinger
31Inventory
1. 85 substations 2. Inventory based on the
1-line diagrams and field inspection 3.
Approximately 13,000 plus components are modeled
1 component 1 phase 4. Photos of every
component
2004
2008
2007
2005
2006
322. System Inventory
333. Equipment Fragility
Bushing Gasket Leak
Radiator
Porcelain Breakage
Anchorage Failure
Overturn
34Eidinger
35Results
- Damage Level at Each Substation
- - Components (No Damage, Partial, Total)
- Transmission Line Outages, based on substation
damage - Repair Costs
- Outage Time, based on temporary repairs, 90
Capacity - Repair Time, based on final repairs, 100
Capacity
36South WhIdbey Fault
37LANDSLIDES
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38LIQUEFACTION
39THE END