Experimental Results from Physical Model of Bidirectional Power Flow Regulator for Power Substations of Electrical Transport
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This article is about model of bidirectional power flow regulator for power substations of electrical transport. The paper presents an experimental model which is made in the laboratory of Power and electrical engineering of Riga Technical University. Also principal block scheme and principal schemes of that model are presented in the form of computer modeling as well as some main results of experiments are presented in the form of diagrams.References
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