The Influence of Compensating Devices on the Static Load Voltage Characteristics’ Form

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Load modeling by means of static voltage characteristics is a modern way to describe mode parameters influence on it. Nowadays typical curves are used, which leads to inaccuracy growth in case of networks with complex load buses. Consequently, it is appropriate to apply real characteristics with compensating devices taken into account. Also the preliminary math modeling is needed to estimate experimental data reliability and make a model form hypothesis.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1092-1093)

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396-399

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March 2015

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