![]() ![]() Branch input using "CASCADED PI" feature V. 2nd-order, recursive-convolution model (Semlyen) E Saturable transformer component F. Rigorous, frequency-dependent model (Jose Marti) 4. Constant-parameter, double-circuit model with special 3. Constant-parameter model with constant 2. TACS user-defined initial conditions MODELS : more powerful, flexible, and newer than TACSīranch card for lumped, series R, L, C Branch cards for Pi-circuits Branch cards for mutually-coupled R-L elements Branch cards for distributed-parameter transmission lines 1. Purpose of TACS Summary of TACS capability How to simulate what TACS steady-state initialization rules TACS elements and card formats 1. WINDOWPLT for simpler, multiple-window, plotting TPPLOT for sophisticated, single-window, plotting 2. STARTSPY disk file for program initialization Different computer systems, specific details for all brands Variable dimensioning and Dynamic Dimensioning FORTRAN data format specifications Structure of EMTP input data EMTP data sorting by class (use of "/" cards) $INCLUDE use for data modularization (including arguments) Separate interactive plotting programs: 1. STARTUP disk file for program initialization 3. Summary of installation-dependent EMTP modules 2. Learning to use ATP user groups newsletters E-mail Development centers for ATP Summary program capability ways execution begins $-cards of SUBROUTINE CIMAGE Computer-dependent aspects and alternatives: 1. History of royalty-free EMTP Development 2. Special-request cards having key words Miscellaneous data cards Extensions to miscellaneous data cardsīackground of ATP user groups ATP education 1. For example, Section IV-D-3 will begin on page 4D3-1, followed by page 4D3-2, etc. ![]() In rare cases there may be three levels of categorization. ![]() ![]() For example, the references of Chapter XXV begin on page 25-1, followed by page 25-2, etc. Some chapters are so short that sections are not warranted, in which case the letter in the middle will be omitted. This assumes that there is sufficient material to warrant two levels of independence (Chapter I, Section D). The following page would be numbered 1D-2, etc. Section I-D is seen to concern the SUBROUTINE CIMAGE, which would begin on page number 1D-1. This is most easily explained by illustration. No page numbers accompany the chapters and sections listed below because such numbers are methodically generated from the given information. 17-th Avenue West Linn, Oregon 97068 Portland, Oregon 97232 United States of America Tsu - huei Liu The Fontaine, Unit 6B 3179 Oak Tree Court 1220 N.E. Alternative Transients Program (ATP) Rule Book Copyright © 1987-92 by Canadian / American EMTP User Group All rights reserved by ( for details contact ) : Canadian / American EMTP User Group Co - Chairmen : Dr. ![]()
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