B. Oral, F. Donmez. Analysis of the Power Blackout in the Marmara Earthquake // Electronics and Electrical Engineering. - Kaunas: Technologija, 2010. - No. 8(104). - P. 77-80. An earthquake occurred on August 17, 1999 in Turkey and the Turkish Power System was adversely affected by the earthquake. Therefore, the power system collapsed. In this study, it was examined the power blackout on the system and technically analyzed by MATLAB simulation program. Voltage profiles of the region are shown in graphics. Ill. 6, bibl. 12, tabl. 1 (in English; abstracts in English, Russian and Lithuanian)
The Marmara region of Turkey was shaken by an earthquake with a magnitude of 7.4 and epicentre in Go...
The study develops hazard maps of the Marmara Region depicting peak ground acceleration (PGA) and sp...
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The earthquake, occurred on August 17, 1999 at 03:02 a.m. affected the northwest of Turkey. The regi...
An earthquake is an instantly occurring and unpredictable natural event. The potential and effects o...
Electric power systems have critical importance in the sustainability of social life and economy. Th...
The necessary precautions should be taken in order to prevent service interruption during the mainte...
Power quality disturbances can be occur problems in electrical power system. Severe disturbances can...
This paper deals with scenario of cascade failure in a large interconnected grid of Turkey. A single...
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Blackout is a total power failure over a large area, usually caused by the failure of major generati...
Providing transmission of energy continuously, reliably and high in quality is aim of transmission s...
The Marmara region of Turkey was shaken by an earthquake with a magnitude of 7.4 and epicentre in Go...
The study develops hazard maps of the Marmara Region depicting peak ground acceleration (PGA) and sp...
This study investigates the relationship between fatality and magnitude, energy released, time of ea...
The earthquake, occurred on August 17, 1999 at 03:02 a.m. affected the northwest of Turkey. The regi...
An earthquake is an instantly occurring and unpredictable natural event. The potential and effects o...
Electric power systems have critical importance in the sustainability of social life and economy. Th...
The necessary precautions should be taken in order to prevent service interruption during the mainte...
Power quality disturbances can be occur problems in electrical power system. Severe disturbances can...
This paper deals with scenario of cascade failure in a large interconnected grid of Turkey. A single...
Electrical power systems are such nonlinear systems that the ever changing working environments. Gen...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Natural disasters are unpredictable in when and how...
In our research, we focus on the reliability of the interconnected electricity supply system of thre...
The city of Bengkulu takes a place between two of big plates that are Indo-Australia in the South an...
Blackout is a total power failure over a large area, usually caused by the failure of major generati...
Providing transmission of energy continuously, reliably and high in quality is aim of transmission s...
The Marmara region of Turkey was shaken by an earthquake with a magnitude of 7.4 and epicentre in Go...
The study develops hazard maps of the Marmara Region depicting peak ground acceleration (PGA) and sp...
This study investigates the relationship between fatality and magnitude, energy released, time of ea...