Abstract

Extensive and intensive black-outs have shown in the last years the necessity for obtaining a maximum of information concerning the transient behaviour of a power system for a time period as long as the largest time constants in the power system (thermal units) would require. In the following a simulation technique OVALDY is introduced which allows to obtain the detailed information (usual for the dynamic simulation) over the entire simulation duration (the one usually considered for long-term simulation). The results are obtained in one run, with a single integration method and under usual computational effort.

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