1986
DOI: 10.2172/6192994
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Study to assess the effects of high-altitude electromagnetic pulse on electric power systems. Phase I, final report

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“…In this regard, ORNL reports provide a parameterization of E3 electromagnetic variation that has had widespread influence. Here, the spatiotemporal form of horizontal‐component, ground‐level geoelectric field variation is represented by the multiplication of separate geographic and temporal functions for each of the blast A and heave B phases, Eh(t,0.25emx,0.25emy)=eA(x,0.25emy)EA(t)+eB(x,0.25emy)EB(t) (Legro et al., 1985, their Equation 6). The time‐invariant vector functions eA,0.25emB(x,0.25emy) describe the geographic dependence of the amplitude and polarization of the induced E3 geoelectric field, and the geographically invariant functions EA,0.25emB(t) describe the time dependence of E3 geoelectric field variation.…”
Section: Spatiotemporal Model Of Disturbancementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In this regard, ORNL reports provide a parameterization of E3 electromagnetic variation that has had widespread influence. Here, the spatiotemporal form of horizontal‐component, ground‐level geoelectric field variation is represented by the multiplication of separate geographic and temporal functions for each of the blast A and heave B phases, Eh(t,0.25emx,0.25emy)=eA(x,0.25emy)EA(t)+eB(x,0.25emy)EB(t) (Legro et al., 1985, their Equation 6). The time‐invariant vector functions eA,0.25emB(x,0.25emy) describe the geographic dependence of the amplitude and polarization of the induced E3 geoelectric field, and the geographically invariant functions EA,0.25emB(t) describe the time dependence of E3 geoelectric field variation.…”
Section: Spatiotemporal Model Of Disturbancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These impacts were the results of electromagnetic pulses (EMPs) interacting with the atmosphere, the geomagnetic field, and the solid Earth. A nuclear explosion of several hundred kilotons set at altitudes of several hundred kilometers generates an EMP having three semi‐distinct phases (Gombosi et al., 2017; Legro et al., 1985; Rivera et al., 2016). The first, called E1, lasts for less than a microsecond.…”
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