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Fig. 1. Common frequency model of the system
Figure 9 shows the frequency evolution following the loss of 350 MW generation, provided by the FTS model and the QSS models with and without frequency dynamics, respectively.
Figure 14 shows the evolution of the voltage at a 735-kV bus in the Montr´eal area, following the tripping (at t = 1 s) of an important 735-kV line
Fig. 15. Tripping of a major 735-kV line : voltage evolutions

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