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A sudden change in load demand ∆PD causes the system frequency to change from its steady state. For a simple case where the speed changer setting is fixed and only the load demand changes, known as free governor operation, the steady state change in system frequency for a load demand change of ∆PD is obtained as follows.
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A sudden change in load demand ∆PD causes the system frequency to change from its steady state. For a simple case where the speed changer setting is fixed and only the load demand changes, known as free governor operation, the steady state change in system frequency for a load demand change of ∆PD is obtained as follows.
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Steady State Analysis

Two important incremental inputs to the load frequency control system PC, the change in speed changer setting; and PD , the change in load demand.

Let us consider a simple situation in which the speed changer has a fixed
setting (i.e., PC =0) and the load demand changes. This is known as

free governor operation. For such an operation the steady change in system frequency for a sudden change in load demand by an amount PD (i.e., PD(s) = PD /s) is obtained as follows:

Steady State Analysis

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