DocumentCode
2056355
Title
Earthquake effects on SDG&E´s 500/230kV Imperial Valley Substation
Author
Johnson, F. ; Iliev, K.
Author_Institution
San Diego Gas & Electr., San Diego, CA, USA
fYear
2012
fDate
22-26 July 2012
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
2
Abstract
On April 4, 2010, at 03:40 PM, an earthquake measuring 7.2 Mw on the Moment Magnitude scale occurred in the Baja California, Mexico area. The total duration of the earthquake was about 40 seconds. The earthquake, referred to as the Sierra El Mayor Earthquake (aka Mexicali Earthquake), occurred along the Laguna Salada Fault in Mexico which is a segment of the Elsinore Fault System. The epicenter of the earthquake was 40 miles southeast from the Imperial Valley (IV) Substation, and fault ruptures occurred as close as 9 miles from IV Substation. A maximum acceleration pulse of 0.29g occurred in the area of IV Substation. This information was obtained from the United States Geological Survey (USGS) and a report prepared by San Diego Gas & Electric´s (SDG&E´s) geotechnical consultant, United Research Services Corporation (URS).
Keywords
disasters; earthquakes; substations; Imperial Valley substation; Laguna Salada Fault; Mexicali Earthquake; Sierra El Mayor Earthquake; earthquake effects; voltage 230 kV; voltage 500 kV; Clamps; Earthquakes; Hardware; Maintenance engineering; Standards; Substations; Testing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Power and Energy Society General Meeting, 2012 IEEE
Conference_Location
San Diego, CA
ISSN
1944-9925
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-2727-5
Electronic_ISBN
1944-9925
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PESGM.2012.6345210
Filename
6345210
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