2014
DOI: 10.1080/02726343.2014.877770
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A Hybrid Vector Generalized Finite-Element Method for Transient Electromagnetic Simulations

Abstract: In this article, a hybrid vector generalized finite-element method is developed for time-domain electromagnetic analysis. Average and jump operators of the discontinuous Galerkin method are used to establish a domain decomposition framework for the vector generalized finite-element method such that they enable application of vector generalized finite-element methods to inhomogeneous problems without using additional basis functions at material interfaces. Moreover, they enable hybridization of the classical fi… Show more

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“…Literature [13] reconstructed the wind speed characteristic curves of the wind power generator. Literature [14] studied the determination of the wind farm reactive power compensation capacity as well as the relationship of the export power factor and the rotor slip. Literature [15] analyzed the response of both the ordinary asynchronous wind power generator and the doubly-fed variable speed wind power generator to the system frequency, and also compared the two response curves.…”
Section: Research On Modeling and Simulation Methods For Wind Power G...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Literature [13] reconstructed the wind speed characteristic curves of the wind power generator. Literature [14] studied the determination of the wind farm reactive power compensation capacity as well as the relationship of the export power factor and the rotor slip. Literature [15] analyzed the response of both the ordinary asynchronous wind power generator and the doubly-fed variable speed wind power generator to the system frequency, and also compared the two response curves.…”
Section: Research On Modeling and Simulation Methods For Wind Power G...mentioning
confidence: 99%