AbstractThis paper proposes graphical representation methods of static and dynamic characteristics of power systems. The methods use the computed results of load flow calculation and dynamic stability calculation. This work develops three kinds of representation methods using maps and animation which are sequential graphical representation of maps based on dynamic stability calculation.Conventionally the results of load flow calculation and dynamic stability calculation are represented and comprehended using load flow maps or dynamic swing curve. However, quick and effective comprehension of power system characteristics by such conventional representation methods is becoming more difficult as power systems to be analyzed are becoming larger and more complicated, especially in power systems with many loops or grids. Graphical representation using the proposed methods makes it easy to understand the static and dynamic characteristics of power systems quickly and comprehensively.In addition to these methods, this paper proposes a heuristic logic that makes it possible to draw maps automatically. It is very convenient to apply these methods to arbitrary power systems even if their constitutions or characteristics are not well known.