2022
DOI: 10.36909/jer.13467
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Forecasting of voltage disturbances at the beginning of ferroresonance phenomena in power systems using by a new approach of long-short term memory (LSTM): LSTM for Ferroresonance in power systems

Abstract: Ferroresonance is an unexpected, continuous, and undesirable event that causes excessive growth and distortion in the voltage and current waveform, whose cause is unknown and suddenly develops in power systems. To take precautions against the ferroresonance phenomenon, it is necessary to be able to predict how the distortions in the ferroresonance voltage will continue. Today, the ferroresonance problem has not been fully solved yet and more scientific studies are still needed. In this study, a new approach of… Show more

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“…Ferroresonance oscillations depend not only on frequency but also on factors such as system voltage magnitude, initial magnetic flux condition of the transformer iron core, total core losses in the circuit, and the switching moment intervals. CCS is also susceptible to ferroresonance [17].…”
Section: Background Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ferroresonance oscillations depend not only on frequency but also on factors such as system voltage magnitude, initial magnetic flux condition of the transformer iron core, total core losses in the circuit, and the switching moment intervals. CCS is also susceptible to ferroresonance [17].…”
Section: Background Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%