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Analysis of RCM-heelis Modification Effects in East and Equatorial Boundaries

This study investigates the impact of modified RCM-heelis configurations on boundaries in East and Equatorial regions, focusing on shifts and voltage drops. Comparisons are made between original and adjusted models at different time points.

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Analysis of RCM-heelis Modification Effects in East and Equatorial Boundaries

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  1. (A) RCM-heelis-ori Another heelis boundary: Eeast (t1) (B) RCM-modified heelis:shift=11deg E eastward t1=2.5UT Vdrop=86kV (C) RCM-modified heelis: Shift=3 deg

  2. (A) RCM-heelis-ori Another heelis boundary: Eeast (t2) (B) RCM-modified heelis:shift=11deg E eastward t2=5.67UT Vdrop=32.6kV (C) RCM-modified heelis: Shift=3 deg

  3. (A) RCM-heelis-ori Another heelis boundary: Eequa (t1) (B) RCM-modified heelis:11deg E equatorward t1=2.5UT Vdrop=86kV (C) RCM-modified heelis: Shift=3 deg

  4. (A) RCM-heelis-ori Another heelis boundary: Eequa (t2) (B) RCM-modified heelis:11deg E equatorward t2=5.67UT Vdrop=32.6kV (C) RCM-modified heelis: Shift=3 deg

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