Proposal of a simplified process to correct the phase decoupling using modal analysis
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Resumo: | Modal analysis is widely approached in the classic theory of transmission line modeling. This technique is applied to model the three-phase representation of conventional electric systems taking into account their self and mutual electrical parameters. However the methodology has some particularities and inaccuracies for specific applications which are not clearly described in the basic references of this topic. This paper provides a thorough review of modal analysis theory applied to line models followed by an original and simple procedure to overcome the possible errors embedded in the modal decoupling through the three-phase system modeling. © 2012 IEEE. |
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Proposal of a simplified process to correct the phase decoupling using modal analysis |
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Proposal of a simplified process to correct the phase decoupling using modal analysis |
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Proposal of a simplified process to correct the phase decoupling using modal analysis Costa, E. C M frequency/time domain modal analysis modal transformation matrix Transmission line modeling Analysis theory Electric systems Electrical parameter Line models Modal decoupling Modal transformation Phase decoupling Three phase system Linear transformations Transmission line theory Modal analysis |
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Proposal of a simplified process to correct the phase decoupling using modal analysis |
title_full |
Proposal of a simplified process to correct the phase decoupling using modal analysis |
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Proposal of a simplified process to correct the phase decoupling using modal analysis |
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Proposal of a simplified process to correct the phase decoupling using modal analysis |
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Proposal of a simplified process to correct the phase decoupling using modal analysis |
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Costa, E. C M |
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Costa, E. C M Kurokawa, S. [UNESP] Pissolato, J. |
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Kurokawa, S. [UNESP] Pissolato, J. |
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Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP) Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) |
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Costa, E. C M Kurokawa, S. [UNESP] Pissolato, J. |
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frequency/time domain modal analysis modal transformation matrix Transmission line modeling Analysis theory Electric systems Electrical parameter Line models Modal decoupling Modal transformation Phase decoupling Three phase system Linear transformations Transmission line theory Modal analysis |
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frequency/time domain modal analysis modal transformation matrix Transmission line modeling Analysis theory Electric systems Electrical parameter Line models Modal decoupling Modal transformation Phase decoupling Three phase system Linear transformations Transmission line theory Modal analysis |
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Modal analysis is widely approached in the classic theory of transmission line modeling. This technique is applied to model the three-phase representation of conventional electric systems taking into account their self and mutual electrical parameters. However the methodology has some particularities and inaccuracies for specific applications which are not clearly described in the basic references of this topic. This paper provides a thorough review of modal analysis theory applied to line models followed by an original and simple procedure to overcome the possible errors embedded in the modal decoupling through the three-phase system modeling. © 2012 IEEE. |
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2012-12-11 2014-05-27T11:27:25Z 2014-05-27T11:27:25Z |
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