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Recent applications of linear analysis techniques

Emilio Barocio, +1 more
- Vol. 2, pp 1170-1170
TLDR
Linear analysis techniques are analysis tools that provide valuable engineering insights into the dynamic characteristics of a power system that are often not easily obtainable by other means of analysis as mentioned in this paper, and they can be used to acquire a more complete understanding of power system dynamic phenomena.
Abstract
Linear analysis techniques are analysis tools that provide valuable engineering insights into the dynamic characteristics of a power system that are often not easily obtainable by other means of analysis. Their importance is underlined by frequent new developments and applications. One of the objectives of this panel session is to highlight the practical value of linear analysis methods as a means to acquiring a more complete understanding of power system dynamic phenomena.

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