Geomagnetically induced currents in power lines according to data on geomagnetic variations |
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Authors: | V. V. Vodyannikov G. I. Gordienko S. A. Nechaev O. I. Sokolova S. Yu. Khomutov A. F. Yakovets |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of the Ionosphere, Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan (now Institute of Seismology, Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan), ul. Al’-Farabi, 75a, Almaty, 050020, Kazakhstan;(2) Irkutsk Magnetic Observatory, ISZF RAN, Irkutsk, Russia;(3) Klyuchi Geophysical Observatory, Altai-Sayany Branch, Geophysical Service, SO RAN, Novosibirsk, Russia |
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Abstract: | The time derivative (d H/dt) of the geomagnetic field horizontal component (H) for seven intervals of high geomagnetic activity in 2003–2005 has been calculated, based on the data of Alma-Ata, Novosibirsk, and Irkutsk observatories, in order to estimate the probability of appearance of geomagnetically induced current (GIC), the value of which is linearly dependent on d H/dt, in power lines on the territory of Kazakhstan. The distributions of the H and d H/dt directions have been constructed; in this case it was most interesting that these distributions were narrow and extended along the magnetic meridian for Alma-Ata and were wider angular for Novosibirsk and Irkutsk. It has been indicated that large H values, determining significant GIC values, took place at a sudden commencement of strong storms, which had a character of a pulsed disturbance of the geomagnetic field, and during large-amplitude geomagnetic field pulsations. The duration of the periods of large |d H/dt| values exceeding the threshold (30 nT/min), when GIC could cause unwanted consequences in power circuits, has been determined. |
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