The current implementation of prototype 3-phase distribution lines in the 
mp.xt_3p extension assumes that the neutral conductor has been eliminated from 
the model by Kron reduction. I could be wrong, but I don’t believe the neutral 
current can be reconstructed from the solution in this scenario.

    Ray



On May 7, 2025, at 9:08 PM, Quang Viet Trieu Tran <[email protected]> 
wrote:

Or if possible are there any hidden neutral current anywhere we can extract but 
it doesn't show up?


Thank you!
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Hi ,

Just wondering how I can check the neutral current and if there are no way for 
me to check it, what can I do to calculate it based on the results I get? I am 
currently modelling such network below (octave matpower code is in the 
attachment):
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Just wondering if there are any ways I can figure out the neutral current based 
on these results:
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Note that I am currently keeping the power factor for load and also load P all 
the same and it is symmetrical right now, but if I were to change it then phase 
A, B, C will change, but how can I calculate the neutral current from that?


Thank you so much!

Kind regards,
Quang Tran


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