W. Nzale, J. Mahseredjian, I. Kocar, X. Fu, C. Dufour
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Two Variable Time-Step Algorithms for Simulation of Transients
This paper presents two variable time-step algorithms for time-domain simulation of electromagnetic transients. The first one has been created to simulate basic switching transients and the second one is intended to simulate power-electronic systems. Each algorithm is tested in a dedicated circuit. Simulation results yield excellent accuracy and significant improvements in computation time when compared to fixed time-step algorithm.