Simon, thank you very much. On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 3:50 AM, Simon Schneider <[email protected]>wrote:
> In the input file it also means the Power generated by the corresponding > generator at the beginning of the calculation. > > In a normal pf calculation, these values are fixed and only the slack bus > generates or consumes the remaining powers of the system. > Normally a change in the input generation should affect the system. > > In an opf calculation, they are adjusted within their boundaries to fit the > optimal system conditions. > > hope that was the answer you were looking for > Simon > z qin schrieb: > > In both mpc.gen and result.gen, there are two columns, PG and PMAX. >> >> I know that in result.gen, PG means how much real power the generator >> generates. But in the input file mpc.gen, what does PG mean? I tried to >> change the PG column in mpc.gen, it seemed that it didn't affect the output. >> Thanks a lot. >> >> Jerry. >> >> > > -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Zhengrui (Jerry) Qin Computer Science College of William and Mary Williamsburg, VA 23185 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
