McNabb et al., 2001 - Google Patents
Transient Design Studies for the Transmantaro Series-Compensated Transmission SystemMcNabb et al., 2001
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- 16933105151420773014
- Author
- McNabb D
- Granger M
- Van Q
- Rousseau M
- Pilot M
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- Proceedings of the International Conference on Power System Transients (IPST'01)
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The Transmantaro series-compensated link interconnects the Peruvian northern SICN and southern SIS transmission systems. Extended electromagnetic transient design studies were performed to establish different requirements on the substation equipments. Statistical …
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