array(2) { ["lab"]=> string(3) "642" ["publication"]=> string(4) "5997" } Evolving power grids with self-organized intermittent strain releases: An analogy with sandpile models and earthquakes - 复杂系统与网络科学 | LabXing

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Evolving power grids with self-organized intermittent strain releases: An analogy with sandpile models and earthquakes

2017
期刊 Physical Review E
The stability of powergrid is crucial since its disruption affects systems ranging from street lightings to hospital life-support systems. While short-term dynamics of single-event cascading failures have been extensively studied, less is understood on the long-term evolution and self-organization of powergrids. In this paper, we introduce a simple model of evolving powergrid and establish its connection with the sandpile model and earthquakes, ie, self-organized systems with intermittent strain releases. Various aspects during its self-organization are examined, including blackout magnitudes, their interevent waiting time, the predictability of large blackouts, as well as the spatiotemporal rescaling of blackout data. We examined the self-organized strain releases on simulated networks as well as the IEEE 118-bus system, and we show that both simulated and empirical blackout waiting times can be rescaled in space and …