Analysis of a Local Transient Control Action by Partial Energy Functions

In this paper, a partial energy function is used to quantify the energy of a local transient control action. The function is used to analyze the energy transactions of a single generator in a multimachine system. This is in contrast with a global energy analysis of the system. Dynamic braking is considered.

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