Search Results - "Pascoalato, Taina Fernanda Garbelim"
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Transient Analysis of Multiphase Transmission Lines Located above Frequency-Dependent Soils
Published in Energies (Basel) (01-09-2021)“…This paper evaluates the influence of frequency-dependent soil conductivity and permittivity in the transient responses of single- and double-circuit…”
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A Comparison of Frequency-Dependent Soil Models: Electromagnetic Transient Analysis of Overhead Transmission Lines Using Modal Decomposition
Published in Energies (Basel) (01-03-2022)“…This article investigates the influence of four causal frequency-dependent (FD) soil models and their impact on the responses of a multiphase overhead…”
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Transient Analysis on Multiphase Transmission Line Above Lossy Ground Combining Vector Fitting Technique in ATP Tool
Published in IEEE access (2022)“…Several approaches to calculate the ground-return impedance and admittance matrices are proposed in the literature. Carson's approach assumes a lossy ground…”
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Analysis of soil physical factors on transient responses of overhead transmission lines subjected to lightning strikes
Published in e-Prime (01-12-2023)“…•Soil parameters variable with water content, frequency effect and porosity are investigated.•The ground-return parameters are calculated with Carson’s and…”
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Application of the lumped parameter line model to simulate electromagnetic transients in three-phase transmission lines with vertical symmetry
Published in Revista IEEE América Latina (01-03-2022)“…In this paper, we propose a transmission line model to represent three-phase untransposed transmission lines with vertical symmetry. Here, we decouple a…”
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Influence of Frequency-Dependent Soil Models with Variable Water Content on Transient Responses of Overhead Transmission Lines
Published in 2022 IEEE Power & Energy Society General Meeting (PESGM) (17-07-2022)“…This paper provides a short review and a comparison of three soil models, Scott (S), Longmire-Smith (LS) and Messier (M), where the effect of variation of…”
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