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This paper presents a methodology for solving interdependent, multidomain networks with generic algorithms. The methodology enables modelling of very large systems. Generic algorithms enable the system solver to be written such that it is independent of the system type. The solution of the system equations is implemented with Graph Trace Analysis (GTA), where traces through the directed graph of the system are implemented with iterators. The solution technique incorporates a binary search algorithm for the solution of looped systems. Example electrical and fluid systems are solved.
International Journal of Critical Infrastructures – Inderscience Publishers
Published: Jan 1, 2010
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