Article | REF: D62 V1

Linear power networks - General theorems and quadrupoles

Authors: Jean-Marie ESCANÉ, Patrick BASTARD

Publication date: February 10, 2003

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1. General theorems

1.1 Linearity principle

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1.1.1 Linearity property

Let's consider a network made up of elements that are all linear and may be subjected to a set of excitations { e 1 , e 2 , ..., e n }. Some of these excitations may be zero. They can also be multiplied by constants. Suppose we apply to the network the excitations a 1 e ...

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