Dear Gorazd,
Thank you for the explanation. Yes, I understand the concept of p.u. So, in this case, the real power capacity of line will be (130/100)?
Alex
Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2018 at 6:54 PM
From: "Bone, Gorazd" <gorazd.b...@fe.uni-lj.si>
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Subject: Re: Line Real Power in p.u.
From: "Bone, Gorazd" <gorazd.b...@fe.uni-lj.si>
To: "MATPOWER discussion forum" <matpowe...@list.cornell.edu>
Subject: Re: Line Real Power in p.u.
Power in pu = actual power / base power
the base power is usually 100 MVA and the power is given in MW so it's usually just about dividing by 100.
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Dear all,
I have a query regarding line real power in p.u. For any test case, say case30, the branch details are given in p.u. I was curios as how to calcuate the real line flow in p.u. Any pointers will be really helpful.
E.g. Line 3-4 in case 30,
3 4 0.01 0.04 0 130 130 130 0 0 1 -360 360;
Thanks in advance,
Alex