Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) 2012 Submitted by-Tapan Chauhan (MRT09UGBEC077)

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Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) 2012 Submitted by-Tapan Chauhan (MRT09UGBEC077)

What is EMP? Electro Magnetic Pulse is a burst of electromagnetic radiation from an explosion or a suddenly fluctuating magnetic field Electro Magnetic Pulse is a burst of electromagnetic radiation from an explosion or a suddenly fluctuating magnetic field EMP from a nuclear explosion high above the atmosphere EMP from a nuclear explosion high above the atmosphere EMP from a solar storm EMP from a solar storm

Types of EMP E1 Pulse – very fast component of nuclear EMP. It is too fast for ordinary lightning protectors and destroys computers and communications equipment. E1 Pulse – very fast component of nuclear EMP. It is too fast for ordinary lightning protectors and destroys computers and communications equipment. E2 Pulse – many similarities to pulses produced by lightning. Least dangerous type of EMP because of the widespread use of lightning protection. E2 Pulse – many similarities to pulses produced by lightning. Least dangerous type of EMP because of the widespread use of lightning protection. E3 Pulse – much slower pulse caused by the Earth’s magnetic field being pushed out of the way by the nuclear explosion or solar storm followed by the field being restored to its natural place. This process can produce geomagnetically induced currents in long electrical conductors (like power lines) which can damage or destroy power line transformers. E3 Pulse – much slower pulse caused by the Earth’s magnetic field being pushed out of the way by the nuclear explosion or solar storm followed by the field being restored to its natural place. This process can produce geomagnetically induced currents in long electrical conductors (like power lines) which can damage or destroy power line transformers.

Causes of EMP High altitude nuclear explosion High altitude nuclear explosion  Line of sight effects  Simple fission bomb more effective than hydrogen bomb Geomagnetic solar storm Geomagnetic solar storm  Only E3 pulse

Effects of E1 Pulse E1 Pulse travels at 90% of the speed of light E1 Pulse travels at 90% of the speed of light Peaks after nanoseconds, over in 1 microsecond Peaks after nanoseconds, over in 1 microsecond Normal circuit breakers do not work this fast Normal circuit breakers do not work this fast Amplitude up to 50,000 volts/meter Amplitude up to 50,000 volts/meter Circuit boards are 1 million times more sensitive than vacuum tubes Circuit boards are 1 million times more sensitive than vacuum tubes Will cause integrated circuits connected to cables to overheat and give false readings, be damaged or destroyed Will cause integrated circuits connected to cables to overheat and give false readings, be damaged or destroyed

SCADA Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems are electronic control systems that control electrical transmission and distribution, water management and oil and gas pipelines across the United States Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems are electronic control systems that control electrical transmission and distribution, water management and oil and gas pipelines across the United States A SCADA system physically is very similar to the internals of a desktop personal computer A SCADA system physically is very similar to the internals of a desktop personal computer Tests indicate that the electronics would experience 100 to 700 ampere currents during an E1 pulse, impacting a significant portion of these systems Tests indicate that the electronics would experience 100 to 700 ampere currents during an E1 pulse, impacting a significant portion of these systems

Programmable Logic Controller

Effects of E2 Pulse E2 Pulse is very similar to the electromagnetic pulse produced by lightning. E2 Pulse is very similar to the electromagnetic pulse produced by lightning. Because of the widespread use of lightning protection technology, E2 probably is the least dangerous type of EMP Because of the widespread use of lightning protection technology, E2 probably is the least dangerous type of EMP Effect would be similar to thousands of lighting strikes hitting power lines simultaneously Effect would be similar to thousands of lighting strikes hitting power lines simultaneously Damage from E1 Pulse immediately previously could partially degrade lightning protection Damage from E1 Pulse immediately previously could partially degrade lightning protection

Effects of E3 Pulse E3 Pulse lasts from tens of seconds to several minutes E3 Pulse lasts from tens of seconds to several minutes Produces direct current Ground Induced Currents (GIC) in conductors Produces direct current Ground Induced Currents (GIC) in conductors Long distance electrical power transmission lines make excellent conductors Long distance electrical power transmission lines make excellent conductors The longer the conductor and the lower its resistance, the easier the GIC can flow The longer the conductor and the lower its resistance, the easier the GIC can flow Direct currents of hundreds to thousands of amperes will flow into transformers, potentially causing overheating and fires Direct currents of hundreds to thousands of amperes will flow into transformers, potentially causing overheating and fires

Transformer Damaged During 1989 Geomagnetic Storm

US Power Grid

At Risk EHV Transformer Capacity For a 4,800nT/min Geomagnetic Disturbance (Source: J. Kappenman, Metatech Corp.)

Areas of Probable Power System Collapse Areas of probable power system collapse for a 4,800nT/min geomagnetic disturbance [From J. Kappenman, Metatech Corp., in “Severe Space Weather Events”, by the Space Studies Board]

Effects on Power Grid “It is the Commission’s assessment that functional collapse of the electrical power system region within the primary area of assault is virtually certain” “It is the Commission’s assessment that functional collapse of the electrical power system region within the primary area of assault is virtually certain” 2008 EMP Commission

Consequences of Power Loss “Should the electrical power system be lost for any substantial period of time … the consequences are likely to be catastrophic … machines will stop; transportation and communication will be severely restricted; heating, cooling and lighting will cease; food and water supplies will be interrupted; and many people may die” “Should the electrical power system be lost for any substantial period of time … the consequences are likely to be catastrophic … machines will stop; transportation and communication will be severely restricted; heating, cooling and lighting will cease; food and water supplies will be interrupted; and many people may die” 2008 EMP Commission

Test and Simulation Results SCADA components SCADA components Power system protective relays Power system protective relays Cars, trucks, trains, planes Cars, trucks, trains, planes Communications networks Communications networks Financial and banking records Financial and banking records

Nuclear EMP Tests US – Starfish Prime (1962) US – Starfish Prime (1962)  1.44 Mt burst, 250 mi altitude over Johnston Island in the South Pacific  5.6 kv/m E1 pulse in Honolulu USSR – Test 184 (1962) USSR – Test 184 (1962)  300 kt burst, 180 mi altitude over Kazakhstan  1,000 to 1,300 nT/min E3 pulse  Power station 300 mi distant set on fire by E3 Pulse effects and destroyed within 10 seconds  2,500 amp current induced in overhead phone line

Consequences Light, heating, cooking Light, heating, cooking Water and sewage pumping Water and sewage pumping Oil and gas pipeline pumps, gas stations Oil and gas pipeline pumps, gas stations Transportation Transportation Telecommunications Telecommunications Banking and finance Banking and finance Food production, refrigeration and distribution Food production, refrigeration and distribution Emergency services Emergency services

Geomagnetic Storms March 1989 (Quebec) March 1989 (Quebec)  480 nT/min  Knocked out power to 6 million people in 92 seconds May 1921 May 1921  Up to 4,800 nT/min Sept (Carrington event) Sept (Carrington event)  2,000 to 5,000 nT/min

The Threat From Iran Iran test fired its 800 mi range Shahab-3 ballistic missiles from ships in the Caspian Sea Iran test fired its 800 mi range Shahab-3 ballistic missiles from ships in the Caspian Sea Iran detonated missiles at the top of their trajectory during those tests Iran detonated missiles at the top of their trajectory during those tests Iran is known to be designing a nuclear bomb trigger Iran is known to be designing a nuclear bomb trigger Iran also is working on fitting the container for a nuclear bomb into the nose cone of a Shahab-3 missile Iran also is working on fitting the container for a nuclear bomb into the nose cone of a Shahab-3 missile Iran is believed to have now or within less than a year sufficient enriched uranium for one or two fission nuclear bombs Iran is believed to have now or within less than a year sufficient enriched uranium for one or two fission nuclear bombs “A world without America is conceivable” Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

What Can We Do Reestablish the EMP Commission Reestablish the EMP Commission Conduct more tests Conduct more tests Protect transformers and generating plants Protect transformers and generating plants Assure availability of replacement equipment Assure availability of replacement equipment Increase number of frequency independent ‘islands’ in the electrical system Increase number of frequency independent ‘islands’ in the electrical system Expand emergency power supplies Expand emergency power supplies Extend ‘black start’ capability Extend ‘black start’ capability Shield critical SCADA and communications components Shield critical SCADA and communications components