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Publikováno v:
IEEE Power Engineering Review. 11:79
Four approximate sparse vector (SV) techniques to speed up power network computer applications are described. Three are approximations of established SV techniques. Skip forward is an approximation of fast forward, skip back is an approximation of fa
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IEEE Transactions on Power Apparatus and Systems. :295-301
Sparse vector methods enhance the efficiency of matrix solution algorithms by exploiting the sparsity of the independent vector and/or the desire to know only a subset of the unknown vector. This paper shows how these methods can be efficiently imple
Autor:
V. Brandwajn, W. F. Tinney
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IEEE Transactions on Power Apparatus and Systems. :1301-1306
A generalized method is given for solving short-circuit faults of any conceivable complexity. The method efficiently combines the application of sparsity-oriented compensation techniques to sequence networks with the simulation of fault conditions in
Autor:
N. K. Enns, W. F. Tinney
Publikováno v:
IEEE Spectrum. 11:56-60
Discusses computer control of power systems to provide economic dispatch stability, security, and reliable system operation.
Autor:
C. M. McIntyre, W. F. Tinney
Publikováno v:
Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Part III: Power Apparatus and Systems. 79:740-745
A new method for obtaining a loop connection matrix has been described. In the authors' opinion, this method is more suitable for programing than the topological scheme given in the standard references on this subject. The method is fast and requires
Autor:
P. L. Dandeno, W. Watson, J. W. Skooglund, C. C. Young, H. H. Brown, W. A. Lewis, D. W. Olive, D. W. Johnston, G. W. Stagg, C. Kovlakas, W. F. Tinney, R. B. Shipley, C. Dube
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IEEE Transactions on Power Apparatus and Systems. :600-609
Justification for using more realistic load models in stability studies than has been the practice heretofore is presented below. Examples are given which show that stability tests may be dramatically affected by load-voltage characteristics, or that
Autor:
A. M. Erisman, W. F. Tinney
Publikováno v:
Communications of the ACM. 18:177-179
A recursive algorithm for computing the inverse of a matrix from the LU factors based on relationships in Takahashi, et al., is examined. The formulas for the algorithm are given; the dependency relationships are derived; the computational costs are
Publikováno v:
IEEE Power Engineering Review. :24-25
The paper gives a unified derivation and analysis of compensation methods for the efficient solution of network problems involving matrix modifications. These methods have a very wide range of practical application, and many of the better ones appear
Autor:
R. Bacher, W. F. Tinney
Publikováno v:
IEEE Power Engineering Review. 9:32-33
It is shown that faster and highly localized power flow solutions can be obtained by exploring the difference in convergence rate of individual nodes. Nodes whose mismatches are smaller than a certain tolerance are processed as if their mismatches we