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Field Investigation of Traffic Characteristics in Africa Based on an Integrated Dynamic Traffic Monitoring System. [PDF]
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Model test study on the vertical bearing performance of post-grouted piles based on different grouting materials. [PDF]
Chu C, Yi T, Qin Y, Hou X, Dai G.
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IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, 2004
The load flow is one of the most fundamental tools used in power system analysis. The need for a load flow approach, which would incorporate uncertainty into the solution process, has been long recognized. The boundary load flow finds solutions given uncertain nodal powers.
Aleksandar Dimitrovski, Kevin Tomsovic
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The load flow is one of the most fundamental tools used in power system analysis. The need for a load flow approach, which would incorporate uncertainty into the solution process, has been long recognized. The boundary load flow finds solutions given uncertain nodal powers.
Aleksandar Dimitrovski, Kevin Tomsovic
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Forecasting data for load flow
Proceedings of the 12th IEEE Mediterranean Electrotechnical Conference (IEEE Cat. No.04CH37521), 2004In order to achieve a more secure and economic operation of a power system its state should be known not only in the present but some time ahead. Transmission system operators do not have the same security margins like they had in the past. Most of the tools of security assessment operate on-line and provide valuable input to the system operators ...
Delimar, Marko +2 more
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Online load balancing and network flow
Proceedings of the twenty-fifth annual ACM symposium on Theory of computing - STOC '93, 1993zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Steven J. Phillips, Jeffery R. Westbrook
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Series load flow: A novel non-iterative load flow method
IEE Proceedings - Generation, Transmission and Distribution, 1998A noniterative method for solving load flow equations is presented in the paper. The method is based on the Taylor series expansion of the inverse load flow function. Formulas to compute the Taylor series are derived and associated solution algorithms are developed.
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