Re: IEEE 6-Bus System

2015-01-13 Thread zahid khan
Dear Jose Luis Marin

Thank you very much for your help and suggestions.

Regards

zahid khan




On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 5:42 PM, Jose Luis Marin mari...@gridquant.com
wrote:

 Hello Zahid,

 Your questions below are on *State Estimation*, which is probably
 off-topic for the this mailing list.  May I suggest that you direct this
 type of questions to a forum such as Eng-Tips, for instance (
 http://www.eng-tips.com/threadminder.cfm?pid=238).  Maybe others in the
 mailing list can suggest other better forums.

 Two good references on State Estimation are:
*
 http://www.springer.com/engineering/electronics/book/978-0-7923-8519-6
* http://www.crcpress.com/product/isbn/9780824755706

 See also http://www.eng-tips.com/faqs.cfm?fid=1287

 Hope it helps,

 --
 Jose L. Marin
 Gridquant España SL
 Grupo AIA



 On Sat, Jan 3, 2015 at 5:34 AM, zahid khan zahid.haz...@gmail.com wrote:

 Dear Jose Luis Marin

 Thank you very much for your explanation.One thing is not clear to me
 that is regarding IEEE DATA set e.g IEEE 14 bus data or 1EEE 30 bus data
 etc.In state estimation of power system we need two type  of data sets one
 is Branch data and other is measurements like real and reactive powers
 voltages at nodes and we are interested to find unkown state vector
 which consist of voltage magnitudes and phase angles.In measurements data
 signma(standard deviation ) is must given for weighting the
 observations.My question are
 1:  How we can know about sigma in real data set?
 2: Branch data or line data are same in all books written on power system
 analysis but measurements data is different in IEEE sources and other
 books why?
 3:In topic of state estimation of Wood  Wollenberg book , 100  base is
 used for real and reactive power but what base is used for voltage
 measurements?
 i am requested to all MATPOWER discussion forum to help me in
 understanding of these issues.This is also beneficial for all using these
 data set because reliable data ensure reliable results.

 Your answers will be highly appreciated.

 THANKS


 On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 5:29 PM, Jose Luis Marin mari...@gridquant.com
 wrote:


 As far as I know, there is no 6-bus test case from the IEEE.  But there
 are actually two different 6-bus test cases out there:

1. The one used by Wood  Wollenberg in their book (Section 6.15 of
the 3rd Ed.).  This one is case6ww.m in the MATPOWER distribution.
2. The one used by Garver, which appears in many articles on
Transmission Expansion Planning (http://lmgtfy.com/?q=6+bus+Garver)


 Hope it helps,

 --
 Jose L. Marin
 Gridquant España SL
 Grupo AIA


 On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 2:29 AM, zahid khan zahid.haz...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Thank you Murugan .Could you please tell me ,is it standard data like
 other available IEEE data set?I am using this book but little bit confuse
 about it.I am view author has taken hypothetical data for understanding of
 different topics.I am basically statistician and working in one of the
 project related to power system.


 Thanks



 On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 9:09 PM, murugan R muruganel...@rediffmail.com
  wrote:

 Yes you can get from generation ,transmission and control book written
 by WOOD AND WOOLENBERG

 From: zahid khan zahid.haz...@gmail.com
 Sent: Mon, 29 Dec 2014 13:38:04
 To: MATPOWER discussion forum matpowe...@list.cornell.edu
 Subject: IEEE 6-Bus System

 Dear All

 Could anyone tell me where i can get line data for  IEEE 6 bus
 system?I am not from power system engineering background and hopefully
 users of this forum may help me in this matter.


 Thank you very much.

 zahid khan
 University Technology PETRONAS


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Re: IEEE 6-Bus System

2015-01-13 Thread Jose Luis Marin
Hello Zahid,

Your questions below are on *State Estimation*, which is probably off-topic
for the this mailing list.  May I suggest that you direct this type of
questions to a forum such as Eng-Tips, for instance (
http://www.eng-tips.com/threadminder.cfm?pid=238).  Maybe others in the
mailing list can suggest other better forums.

Two good references on State Estimation are:
   * http://www.springer.com/engineering/electronics/book/978-0-7923-8519-6
   * http://www.crcpress.com/product/isbn/9780824755706

See also http://www.eng-tips.com/faqs.cfm?fid=1287

Hope it helps,

-- 
Jose L. Marin
Gridquant España SL
Grupo AIA



On Sat, Jan 3, 2015 at 5:34 AM, zahid khan zahid.haz...@gmail.com wrote:

 Dear Jose Luis Marin

 Thank you very much for your explanation.One thing is not clear to me that
 is regarding IEEE DATA set e.g IEEE 14 bus data or 1EEE 30 bus data
 etc.In state estimation of power system we need two type  of data sets one
 is Branch data and other is measurements like real and reactive powers
 voltages at nodes and we are interested to find unkown state vector which
 consist of voltage magnitudes and phase angles.In measurements data 
 signma(standard
 deviation ) is must given for weighting the observations.My question are
 1:  How we can know about sigma in real data set?
 2: Branch data or line data are same in all books written on power system
 analysis but measurements data is different in IEEE sources and other
 books why?
 3:In topic of state estimation of Wood  Wollenberg book , 100  base is
 used for real and reactive power but what base is used for voltage
 measurements?
 i am requested to all MATPOWER discussion forum to help me in
 understanding of these issues.This is also beneficial for all using these
 data set because reliable data ensure reliable results.

 Your answers will be highly appreciated.

 THANKS


 On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 5:29 PM, Jose Luis Marin mari...@gridquant.com
 wrote:


 As far as I know, there is no 6-bus test case from the IEEE.  But there
 are actually two different 6-bus test cases out there:

1. The one used by Wood  Wollenberg in their book (Section 6.15 of
the 3rd Ed.).  This one is case6ww.m in the MATPOWER distribution.
2. The one used by Garver, which appears in many articles on
Transmission Expansion Planning (http://lmgtfy.com/?q=6+bus+Garver)


 Hope it helps,

 --
 Jose L. Marin
 Gridquant España SL
 Grupo AIA


 On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 2:29 AM, zahid khan zahid.haz...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Thank you Murugan .Could you please tell me ,is it standard data like
 other available IEEE data set?I am using this book but little bit confuse
 about it.I am view author has taken hypothetical data for understanding of
 different topics.I am basically statistician and working in one of the
 project related to power system.


 Thanks



 On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 9:09 PM, murugan R muruganel...@rediffmail.com
 wrote:

 Yes you can get from generation ,transmission and control book written
 by WOOD AND WOOLENBERG

 From: zahid khan zahid.haz...@gmail.com
 Sent: Mon, 29 Dec 2014 13:38:04
 To: MATPOWER discussion forum matpowe...@list.cornell.edu
 Subject: IEEE 6-Bus System

 Dear All

 Could anyone tell me where i can get line data for  IEEE 6 bus system?I
 am not from power system engineering background and hopefully users of this
 forum may help me in this matter.


 Thank you very much.

 zahid khan
 University Technology PETRONAS


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Re: IEEE 6-Bus System

2015-01-02 Thread zahid khan
Dear Jose Luis Marin

Thank you very much for your explanation.One thing is not clear to me that
is regarding IEEE DATA set e.g IEEE 14 bus data or 1EEE 30 bus data etc.In
state estimation of power system we need two type  of data sets one is
Branch data and other is measurements like real and reactive powers
voltages at nodes and we are interested to find unkown state vector which
consist of voltage magnitudes and phase angles.In measurements data
signma(standard
deviation ) is must given for weighting the observations.My question are
1:  How we can know about sigma in real data set?
2: Branch data or line data are same in all books written on power system
analysis but measurements data is different in IEEE sources and other books
why?
3:In topic of state estimation of Wood  Wollenberg book , 100  base is
used for real and reactive power but what base is used for voltage
measurements?
i am requested to all MATPOWER discussion forum to help me in understanding
of these issues.This is also beneficial for all using these data
set because reliable data ensure reliable results.

Your answers will be highly appreciated.

THANKS


On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 5:29 PM, Jose Luis Marin mari...@gridquant.com
wrote:


 As far as I know, there is no 6-bus test case from the IEEE.  But there
 are actually two different 6-bus test cases out there:

1. The one used by Wood  Wollenberg in their book (Section 6.15 of
the 3rd Ed.).  This one is case6ww.m in the MATPOWER distribution.
2. The one used by Garver, which appears in many articles on
Transmission Expansion Planning (http://lmgtfy.com/?q=6+bus+Garver)


 Hope it helps,

 --
 Jose L. Marin
 Gridquant España SL
 Grupo AIA


 On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 2:29 AM, zahid khan zahid.haz...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Thank you Murugan .Could you please tell me ,is it standard data like
 other available IEEE data set?I am using this book but little bit confuse
 about it.I am view author has taken hypothetical data for understanding of
 different topics.I am basically statistician and working in one of the
 project related to power system.


 Thanks



 On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 9:09 PM, murugan R muruganel...@rediffmail.com
 wrote:

 Yes you can get from generation ,transmission and control book written
 by WOOD AND WOOLENBERG

 From: zahid khan zahid.haz...@gmail.com
 Sent: Mon, 29 Dec 2014 13:38:04
 To: MATPOWER discussion forum matpowe...@list.cornell.edu
 Subject: IEEE 6-Bus System

 Dear All

 Could anyone tell me where i can get line data for  IEEE 6 bus system?I
 am not from power system engineering background and hopefully users of this
 forum may help me in this matter.


 Thank you very much.

 zahid khan
 University Technology PETRONAS


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Re: IEEE 6-Bus System

2014-12-30 Thread Jose Luis Marin
As far as I know, there is no 6-bus test case from the IEEE.  But there are
actually two different 6-bus test cases out there:

   1. The one used by Wood  Wollenberg in their book (Section 6.15 of the
   3rd Ed.).  This one is case6ww.m in the MATPOWER distribution.
   2. The one used by Garver, which appears in many articles on
   Transmission Expansion Planning (http://lmgtfy.com/?q=6+bus+Garver)


Hope it helps,

-- 
Jose L. Marin
Gridquant España SL
Grupo AIA


On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 2:29 AM, zahid khan zahid.haz...@gmail.com wrote:

 Thank you Murugan .Could you please tell me ,is it standard data like
 other available IEEE data set?I am using this book but little bit confuse
 about it.I am view author has taken hypothetical data for understanding of
 different topics.I am basically statistician and working in one of the
 project related to power system.


 Thanks



 On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 9:09 PM, murugan R muruganel...@rediffmail.com
 wrote:

 Yes you can get from generation ,transmission and control book written by
 WOOD AND WOOLENBERG

 From: zahid khan zahid.haz...@gmail.com
 Sent: Mon, 29 Dec 2014 13:38:04
 To: MATPOWER discussion forum matpowe...@list.cornell.edu
 Subject: IEEE 6-Bus System

 Dear All

 Could anyone tell me where i can get line data for  IEEE 6 bus system?I
 am not from power system engineering background and hopefully users of this
 forum may help me in this matter.


 Thank you very much.

 zahid khan
 University Technology PETRONAS


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Re: IEEE 6-Bus System

2014-12-29 Thread zahid khan
Thank you Murugan .Could you please tell me ,is it standard data like other
available IEEE data set?I am using this book but little bit confuse about
it.I am view author has taken hypothetical data for understanding of
different topics.I am basically statistician and working in one of the
project related to power system.


Thanks



On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 9:09 PM, murugan R muruganel...@rediffmail.com
wrote:

 Yes you can get from generation ,transmission and control book written by
 WOOD AND WOOLENBERG

 From: zahid khan zahid.haz...@gmail.com
 Sent: Mon, 29 Dec 2014 13:38:04
 To: MATPOWER discussion forum matpowe...@list.cornell.edu
 Subject: IEEE 6-Bus System

 Dear All

 Could anyone tell me where i can get line data for  IEEE 6 bus system?I am
 not from power system engineering background and hopefully users of this
 forum may help me in this matter.


 Thank you very much.

 zahid khan
 University Technology PETRONAS


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