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Simulator 16 User Guide - PowerWorld

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Transient Stability Analysis Dialog<br />

To display this dialog, go to the Add Ons ribbon tab and select Transient Stability from the<br />

Transient Stability (TS) ribbon group.<br />

All of the help documentation will discuss how this dialog functions when you are simulating only a<br />

single transient contingency event. When changing the Process Contingencies option to Multiple<br />

Contingencies instead, the dialog will change in small ways throughout. For a description of how the<br />

dialog behaves differently when running multiple contingencies, see the Transient Stability Dialog<br />

Multiple Contingencies help topic.<br />

The dialog is broken down into several steps designed to take the user through the setup, processing,<br />

and analysis of results. The pages are as follows:<br />

Simulation<br />

Options<br />

Results Storage<br />

Plots<br />

Results<br />

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Define the transient contingency elements which describe the event to simulate.<br />

Specify start time, end time, and time step.<br />

Specify the options: General, Power System Model, Result Options, and Generic<br />

Limit Monitors<br />

Specify what results to store during the simulation for viewing, plotting, and<br />

contouring later. Also specify whether to store to RAM, store to Hard-Drive, both,<br />

or neither (when using Transient Limit Monitors appropriately, it may be<br />

unnecessary to store the actual numerical results.)<br />

Build plot descriptions to both view results and specify what to store to RAM<br />

View the numeric results of the simulation as well as a summary of events that<br />

occurred<br />

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