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Fig. 1 (a) Equivalent faulted system at power frequency.  (b) Equivalent system circuit for high frequency transients
Fig. 3 The distribution system with multiple laterals in high frequency
Fig. 5 High frequency model of DFIG
Fig.8 Configuration of the tested distribution system with DFIGs
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