2006
DOI: 10.1049/ip-epa:20050364
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Efficient approach to characterising harmonic currents generated by a cluster of three-phase AC∕DC converters

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“…The Newton methods described above have been applied to obtain the periodic steady-state solution of power systems containing synchronous machines [65], thyristor commutated switched capacitors (TCSCs) [66], TCRs [67], static var systems (SVS) [68], parallel ac/dc converters [69], unified power flow controller (UPFC) [70], dynamic voltage restorer (DVR) [71], STATCOM [72], asynchronous wind generator [73], and adjustable speed drives (ASD) [74], among others.…”
Section: ) Conventional (Brute Force) Solutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Newton methods described above have been applied to obtain the periodic steady-state solution of power systems containing synchronous machines [65], thyristor commutated switched capacitors (TCSCs) [66], TCRs [67], static var systems (SVS) [68], parallel ac/dc converters [69], unified power flow controller (UPFC) [70], dynamic voltage restorer (DVR) [71], STATCOM [72], asynchronous wind generator [73], and adjustable speed drives (ASD) [74], among others.…”
Section: ) Conventional (Brute Force) Solutionmentioning
confidence: 99%