STUDY OF TURBINE GENERATOR SHAFT PARAMETERS FROM THE VIEWPOINT OF SUBSYNCHRONOUS RESONANCE.

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de Mello, F.P.
Chang, K.Q.
Hannett, L.N.
Feltes, J.W.
Undrill, J.M.
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