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Modeling the vulnerability of power system components to debris flows for power systems resilience analyses

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Modeling the vulnerability of power system components to debris flows for power systems resilience analyses

The article proposes a physical analytical model to quantify the vulnerability of power system components to debris flow phenomena within resilience analysis for various application contexts (operational scheduling, network planning).

Hydrogeological threats are responsible for significant damage to critical infrastructure, including power systems. Among potential landslide movements, debris flows caused by intense rainfall represent a rare but impactful threat to the power system, leading to significant power outages worldwide.

 

The article proposes a physical analytical model to quantify the vulnerability of power system components to debris flow phenomena. This model can be applied in various resilience-oriented analyses, from long-term planning to operational scheduling. Case studies focus on two segments of the ultra-high voltage transmission network, demonstrating the model’s effectiveness in identifying network vulnerabilities and its applicability to large power systems.

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