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“…Since I s is the lightning current, if Q k n1 , Q k n2 , and I k+1/2 l are known, the new values Q k+1 n1 and Q k+1 n2 can be obtained by solving (11) and (12). Then, I k+3/2 l can be calculated by solving (13).…”
Section: Node Potential Methods In the Time Domainmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Since I s is the lightning current, if Q k n1 , Q k n2 , and I k+1/2 l are known, the new values Q k+1 n1 and Q k+1 n2 can be obtained by solving (11) and (12). Then, I k+3/2 l can be calculated by solving (13).…”
Section: Node Potential Methods In the Time Domainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…n1 can be obtained from ( 11) since the lightning current is known. With Q 1 n1 being known, Q 1 n2 can be obtained from (12). After that, I 3/2 l can be calculated from (13).…”
Section: Node Potential Methods In the Time Domainmentioning
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“…Due to the high performance in fast calculation the FDTD method is gradually applied to the field of power system protection for researching the travelling-wave propagation induced by transient faults such as lightning or vegetation-related failures. The lightning surges on a distribution line are analyzed effectively by the FDTD method as in [1,2]. However, the analysis on the attenuation of travelling-wave affected by the fork junction of multi-branch networks based on the FDTD method has not been found in published articles.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%