Reconfigurable Phase Shifting Transformer for Analog Computation

This paper focuses on the development of a phase shifting transformer model designed for a previously proposed method of analog power flow computation. Prior research in this field has modeled generators, loads and transmission lines. Accurate analog models of power system components are required in...

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Power system reliability
Power transmission lines
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