JeremyWigmore
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First things first: this did not happen to me.
Second - Long story short: I’m doing some research into cyber warfare as part of an academic project, and I came across something that I think will be of interest to the Steel Soldiers crew: the Aurora Generator Test.
Quick Summary: In 2007, while investigating the cyber vulnerabilities of the national power grid, a test was conducted (by the Department of Homeland Security) where a 2.25MW diesel generator was used to supply power to a fake/test electrical grid. The generator was synchronized to the grid and connected via a computer-controlled relay which, if the generator was out of sync with the grid, would not allow it the relay to close. The relay’s code was modified (simulated cyber attack) to deliberately cause the relay to open when the generator was in sync with the grid, and close when out of sync, effectively causing the generator to instantly, and violently, synchronize with the utility grid. This opening and closing was repeated four times in a few minutes, which caused a catastrophic failure of the gen set (prime mover and alternator).
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aurora_Generator_Test
So, for those who wonder what could happen if their beloved MEP was connected to their home without an interlock/isolation from the grid when the power was restored (saying nothing of the risk to utility workers while you backfeed the grid), watch this:
Test Footage:
Stay safe!
Jeremy
Second - Long story short: I’m doing some research into cyber warfare as part of an academic project, and I came across something that I think will be of interest to the Steel Soldiers crew: the Aurora Generator Test.
Quick Summary: In 2007, while investigating the cyber vulnerabilities of the national power grid, a test was conducted (by the Department of Homeland Security) where a 2.25MW diesel generator was used to supply power to a fake/test electrical grid. The generator was synchronized to the grid and connected via a computer-controlled relay which, if the generator was out of sync with the grid, would not allow it the relay to close. The relay’s code was modified (simulated cyber attack) to deliberately cause the relay to open when the generator was in sync with the grid, and close when out of sync, effectively causing the generator to instantly, and violently, synchronize with the utility grid. This opening and closing was repeated four times in a few minutes, which caused a catastrophic failure of the gen set (prime mover and alternator).
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aurora_Generator_Test
So, for those who wonder what could happen if their beloved MEP was connected to their home without an interlock/isolation from the grid when the power was restored (saying nothing of the risk to utility workers while you backfeed the grid), watch this:
Test Footage:
Stay safe!
Jeremy