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TDS Temporary Stability Simulation Problem in Different Boot States #528

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This indicates that the system can withstand disturbances of 20% load. However, compared to common sense, this is contrary because when all units are turned on, their inertia is more abundant and their primary frequency regulation ability is stronger, but the simulation process is not like this.

I'm not sure about the cause, but I'm with you on common sense. When a dynamic generator does not take the place of a static one, the static PV generator remains to impose the fixed P and V.

I'll look into this to rule out software bugs.

About the spike in frequency: all the frequencies obtained by BusFreq are estimates, since the network is based on steady-state phasor. You can adjust the time-…

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