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Paralleling of Limited Capacity Voltage Sources

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The droop current-sharing method for voltage sources of a limited capacity is considered. Influence of equalizing resistors and load resistor is investigated on uniform distribution of relative values of currents when the actual loading corresponds to the capacity of a concrete source. Novel concepts for quantitative representation of operating regimes of sources are entered with use of projective geometry method.

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Penin, A. (2015). Paralleling of Limited Capacity Voltage Sources. In: Analysis of Electrical Circuits with Variable Load Regime Parameters. Power Systems. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-16351-2_5

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