Modeling Methods of Impact Load on PSASP

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Models of impact load of steel enterprises play an important role in the stability influence of impact load on power system. Take a certain steel enterprise for an example, two modeling methods of impact load are proposed, which can be easily integrated with power system analysis software package (PSASP). These two methods have certain practicality and can be used in most of impact load.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 860-863)

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1937-1941

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December 2013

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