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Adoption of electromagnetic transients program (EMTP) on personal computers

IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, 1989
As a result of improved performance and decreasing costs of microcomputers, they are considered as effective tools for classroom instruction. In fact, the rapid proliferation of microprocessors has presented the engineering educators with a number of difficult questions. How can classroom presentations be kept abreast of the rapidly changing technology?
R. Natarajan, David B. Gentzler
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Computing Optimal Solutions for Infinite-Horizon Mathematical Programs with a Transient Stage

Operations Research, 1973
This paper studies multistage mathematical programs with an arbitrary transient phase followed by an infinite stationary phase with linear constraints and objective. It presents conditions tinder which a derived linear program will determine an optimal solution to the infinite problem.
Grinold, Richard C.   +1 more
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A computer program system for transient electromagnetic analysis on a tokamak device

IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 1990
A description is given of EDDYTOR, an eddy-current analysis and evaluation code system for tokamak reactors. The EDDYTOR system is able to calculate eddy currents, electromagnetic forces, stress and deformation, and plasma position and control properties.
S. Nishio, T. Horie
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A Network Independent Computer Program for the Computation of Electrical Transients

IEEE Power Engineering Review, 1987
This article describes a network independent computer program for the computation of electrical transients. The program can contain voltage sources, current sources, lumped resistors, lumped capacitors and lumped inductors. A special feature of the program is that it can also contain one or more arc-models to simulate the behavior of power circuit ...
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VVER1000/320 Operational Transient Simulation with the CATHARE Computer Program

Nuclear Technology, 2000
A simulation of VVER1000/320 operational transients was performed with the CATHARE2 V1.3L computer program. These transients consisted of consecutive shutdowns of two primary side pumps, prior to which, the reactor was under nominal operational condition with 72 and 52% power levels, respectively.
Andrey A. Troshko, Yassin A. Hassan
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Television Transient Response Computations Using A New Simulation Program

IEEE Transactions on Broadcasting, 1977
Quantitative analysis of the time-domain response of vestigial sideband television has not been possible through mathematical modeling, since no closed form solution for such a system is known to exist. Experimentation with physical systems is cumbersome and time consuming and generally does not permit accurate evaluation of the effect of individual ...
S. Goyal, C. Neal, E. Bowerman
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A computer program for transient analysis of steam turbine generator overspeed

Nuclear Engineering and Design, 1993
Abstract One of the most important conditions for safe turbine generator operation is protection against turbine overspeed. A mathematical model is presented which enables the analysis of transient processes with variable revolutions of a turbine-generator following the disconnection of the generator from the electrical grid.
Pavel Hejzlar   +2 more
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Analysis of VVER1000/320 Operational Transient With CATHARE Computer Program

Nuclear Engineering, 1998
Abstract A simulation of VVER1000/320 operational transient with CATHARE2 V1.3L was performed. This transient consisted of shutdown of primary side pump in one of the loops. Before the transient, reactor was at nominal operational condition with 72% power level.
Andrey A. Troshko, Yassin A. Hassan
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