On approximate phasor models in dissipative bilinear systems

G. Tadmor1
1Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Northeastern University, Boston, USA

Tóm tắt

Dynamic phasors models capture transients in (main) harmonic coefficients of periodically dominated systems, and their utility in state approximations is supported by machine and power systems case studies. The author explores analytical plausibility arguments, and inherent restrictions of such approximations in dissipative systems with quadratically nonlinear lossless components.

Từ khóa

#Nonlinear systems #Power system modeling #Power system transients #Power system harmonics #Differential equations #Power system dynamics #Steady-state #Nonlinear equations #Power system analysis computing #Time domain analysis

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