Abstract
The problem of recalculation of the load currents is considered. The regime changes are defined either by the change of load conductivities or parameters of a circuit. The results of Chap. 6 are used for interpretation of changes or “kinematics” of the circuit regimes. Changes of regime parameters are introduced by a cross ratio of four points. Easy-to-use formulas of the recalculation of the currents, which possess the group properties at change of conductivity of the loads, are obtained. It allows expressing the final values of the currents through the intermediate changes of the currents and conductivities.
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Penin, A. (2015). Recalculation of Load Currents of Multi-ports. In: Analysis of Electrical Circuits with Variable Load Regime Parameters. Power Systems. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-16351-2_7
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