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A New Approach to Nonsinusoidal Steady-State Power System Analysis

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  • A. Ketabi
  • M. Khoshkholgh
  • R. Feuillet

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A new analysis method using wavelet domain for steady-state operating condition of power system is developed and introduced. Based on wavelet-Galerkin theory, the system components such as resistor, inductor, capacitor, transmission lines, and switching devices are modeled in discrete wavelet domain for the purpose of steady-state analysis. To solve system equations, they are transferred to wavelet domain by forming algebraic matrix-vector relations using the wavelet transform coefficients and the equivalent circuit is thus built for system simulation. After describing the new algorithm, two-case studies are presented and compared with the simulations in the time domain to verify the accuracy and computational performance.

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  • A. Ketabi & M. Khoshkholgh & R. Feuillet, 2009. "A New Approach to Nonsinusoidal Steady-State Power System Analysis," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2009, pages 1-18, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:584637
    DOI: 10.1155/2009/584637
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