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Tracing power with circuit theory
Yu Christine Chen,
Sairaj V. Dhople
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Circuit Theory
100%
Power Tracing
100%
Distribution Network
66%
Bilateral Transaction
66%
Loss Allocation
66%
Law
33%
Numerical Experiments
33%
Power Network
33%
Analytical Approach
33%
Quantifying Impact
33%
Transmission Network
33%
Personal Computer
33%
Service Pricing
33%
Steady-state Behavior
33%
Disaggregation
33%
Arbitrary Topology
33%
Allocation Model
33%
Distributed Generation
33%
Computational Burden
33%
Power Injection
33%
Reactive Power Injection
33%
Active Power Injection
33%
Constitutive Principles
33%
Elementary Circuit
33%
Computational Scalability
33%
Transmission Service
33%
Load Loss
33%
Financial Storage Right
33%
Fixed Cost Allocation
33%
Load Generator
33%
Power Flow Solution
33%
Engineering
Electric Power Distribution
100%
Circuit Theory
100%
Power Injection
100%
Tasks
50%
Transmissions
50%
Numerical Experiment
50%
Distributed Power Generation
50%
Reactive Power
50%
Analytical Approach
50%
Active Power
50%
Test System
50%
State Behavior
50%
Electric Power Transmission Networks
50%
Power Flow Solution
50%
Electric Load Loss
50%
Load Generator
50%
Constituent Component
50%
Fixed Costs
50%
Personal Computer
50%
Computer Science
Distribution Network
100%
Disaggregation
50%
Transmission Network
50%
Personal Computer
50%
Case Study
50%
Analytical Approach
50%
Cost Allocation
50%