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Fault Analysis by Modified Alpha, Beta, and Zero Components-Part I
This paper presents a general derivation of modified μ, ß, and 0 components (RST components) and gives a comprehensive and systematic analysis of network connections for various types of unbalances in power systems for application on the a-c network analyzer. Finally, some prominent advantages of the modified components are pointed out by comparing them with other types of components.