Dynamic Response definition

Dynamic Response means a response provided by the Providing Unit by increases in MW Output or MW Reduction in a continuously controlled manner proportional to the Power System Frequency;

Examples of Dynamic Response in a sentence

  • The following Operational Requirements apply to a Providing Unit that has Dynamic Response capability to provide FFR.

  • Grassie, S.L., Gregory, R.W., Harrison, D., and Johnson, K.L., 1982, “The Dynamic Response of Railway Track to High Frequency Vertical Excitation”, Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science.

  • For example, the Providing Unit cannot have Dynamic Response in the provision of POR, and Static Response in the provision of SOR.

  • Structural Audit: Assessment of Health of Structure, Collapse and Investigation, Investigation Management, SHM Procedures.UNIT – IIIStatic Field Testing: Types of Static Tests, Simulation and Loading Methods, sensor systems and hardware requirements, Static Response Measurement.UNIT – IVDynamic Field Testing: Types of Dynamic Field Test, Stress History Data, Dynamic Response Methods, Hardware for Remote Data Acquisition Systems, Remote Structural Health Monitoring.

  • Xiong and H.J. Yu 251Numerical Simulation for Dynamic Response of EPS Geofoam Seismic BuffersY.M. Wang, H.

Related to Dynamic Response

  • Emergency response as used in RCW 38.52.430 means a public

  • Initial Response means the first contact by a Support Representative after the incident has been logged and a ticket generated. This may include an automated email response depending on when the incident is first communicated.

  • Solicitation Response means Contractor’s full and complete response (including any Attachments and addenda) to the Solicitation, which is incorporated by reference for all purposes in its entirety.

  • First responder means an emergency medical care provider, a registered nurse staffing an authorized service program under Iowa Code section 147A.12, a physician assistant staffing an authorized service program under Iowa Code section 147A.13, a fire fighter, or a peace officer as defined in Iowa Code section 801.4 who is trained and authorized to administer an opioid antagonist.

  • CERCLA means the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980.