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Analysis of three-phase transmission line radiation by means of a Park transform
With reference to the classic three phase transmission line equations, the equivalent formulation in terms of Park components is obtained. A radiative model of a finite dimension transmission line, valid when high frequency harmonics are present, is then developed by taking advantage of some significant simplifications introduced by the same Park transform. A numerical example is then given by considering a medium voltage line fed by pulse width modulation (PWM)