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Approximate method of calculation of operating modes with nonlinear inductive shunt element

Authors:
V. G. Bauman
V. M. Kvyatkovsky
S. A. Maksimov
Date submitted:
1978-08-16
Date accepted:
1978-10-05
Date published:
1979-02-01

Abstract

A nonlinear inductive shunt can be used to protect the longitudinal-capacitive compensation units: CPCs from overvoltages when the current in the circuit increases. Strict calculation of network operation modes with the installation of longitudinal CPC compensation in this case is quite a difficult task ...

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References

  1. Shenkman L.Z. Application of saturating choke for protection of longitudinal-capacitive compensation installations from subharmonic resonance. - Electricity, 1968, № 11.
  2. Bauman V.G., Ivanov O.V., Kvyatkovsky V.M. Investigation on the analog model of ferroresonance phenomena in the installation of longitudinal compensation shunted by nonlinear inductance. - University Proc., Energetika, 1970, № 12.
  3. Zhukhovitskiy B.Ya., Negnevinkn I.B. Theoretical bases of electrical engineering. V. 2. M., Energia, 1972.

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