The Neher–McGrath method is a numerical approach used in electrical engineering and power systems to analyze and model the transient responses of power systems, particularly during fault conditions or other disturbances. This method focuses on the calculation of current and voltage waveforms in electrical transmission lines, helping engineers understand how these systems behave under varying conditions. The primary application of the Neher–McGrath method is in the thermal rating of conductors and the assessment of conductor temperature under load conditions.

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