2020
DOI: 10.1049/iet-smt.2018.5373
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Alternative method using recursive convolution for electromagnetic transient analysis in balanced overhead transmission lines

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“…To calculate the transient responses on a certain OHTL, the solving methods can be classified into two categories [3]: (1) phase-domain methods and (2) modaldomain methods. In (1), the fitting techniques in the s-plane requires an accurate calculation of travelling time τ of the OHTLs for frequency-domain characteristic admittance Y c (ω) and propagation wave function H(ω) functions to properly calculate the time-domain responses as detailed in [4][5][6]. Additionally, the traditional Universal Line Model (ULM), depending on the fitting process in the rational-function approximation, may require a high computation time, being this an important factor in the real time simulators [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To calculate the transient responses on a certain OHTL, the solving methods can be classified into two categories [3]: (1) phase-domain methods and (2) modaldomain methods. In (1), the fitting techniques in the s-plane requires an accurate calculation of travelling time τ of the OHTLs for frequency-domain characteristic admittance Y c (ω) and propagation wave function H(ω) functions to properly calculate the time-domain responses as detailed in [4][5][6]. Additionally, the traditional Universal Line Model (ULM), depending on the fitting process in the rational-function approximation, may require a high computation time, being this an important factor in the real time simulators [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%