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Dear Dr. Cui While running a simulation, I was printing time through pert file, I observed unexpected time step printing.
#printing massage
As the time step is 1 second and it is in qrt=1. I was expecting it should be around 0 , 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.. |
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You have ANDES cannot guarantee the step size at the set step size, because some disturbances will require smaller step sizes for network equations to solve. Also, in the proximity of the disturbances, two additional steps (i.e., before and after) are inserted to obtain accurate states. Also, this backtracking does not look right to me. You probably printed more than the timesteps:
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You have
shrinkt= 1
, which means the step size will be adjusted adaptively when nonconvergence is detected. A step size oft=1
is too large for the electromechanical models.ANDES cannot guarantee the step size at the set step size, because some disturbances will require smaller step sizes for network equations to solve. Also, in the proximity of the disturbances, two additional steps (i.e., before and after) are inserted to obtain accurate states.
Also, this backtracking does not look right to me. You probably printed more than the timesteps: