What is difference between phasor simulation and quasi-static simulation?

Is phasor simulation a type of quasi-static simulation? Or both methods yield completely different results?
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Felipe Pedroso

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Phasor simulation is a technique used in electrical engineering to analyze power systems. It involves representing electrical quantities as phasors, which are complex numbers representing magnitude and phase angle. By using phasors, the analysis of power systems becomes more convenient, simplifying calculations involving sinusoidal functions. Phasor simulation is commonly used for steady-state analysis
A quasi-static simulation is employed when a model incorporates time-dependent dynamics, and the objective is to examine the sequence of equilibrium configurations that the model traverses. This simulation method involves conducting a series of static simulations over a specified time period.

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