Abstract

A theory for the sensitivity analysis of the receiving-end voltage and power in an untransposed transmission line for perturbations in line parameters and line lenght is described. It is shown how the sensitivity vectors of a particular quantity can be evaluated once the sensitivity vectors of the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of the product matrix ZY are known Z and Y being the series impedance and shunt-admittance matrices of the multiconductor transmission line, respectively.

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