Re: Static SVC model as bus Bs
That will represent it as a capacitor, that is, with constant impedance, meaning that the reactive injection will change with the voltage. If you want a fixed reactive injection, either subtract the amount of the reactive injection from the reactive demand (QD column of the bus matrix), or include a generator with fixed reactive injection. For the latter, you either need to set QMIN = QMAX (for the OPF) or set QG and make the bus a PQ bus (for power flow). Ray > On Jan 29, 2018, at 12:59 PM, Ahmad Sadiq Abubakar > wrote: > > Hi all, > I want to represent static model of SVC which supplied e.g. Q amount of Var > in MATPOWER > > I simply used the sixth column of the mpc.bus matrix. I.e. the bus BS. > > Can this be considered adequate/correct? > > Thanks in advance
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Dear matpower group: I have a same question like Ahmad Sadiq Abubakar, Hope you can help me. - Best regards, Wei Lin 林巍 Zhejiang University, Zheda Road 38#, Hangzhou, P.R.China, 310027 +86-13675865210 发件人: bounce-122236163-80167...@list.cornell.edu [mailto:bounce-122236163-80167...@list.cornell.edu] 代表 Ahmad Sadiq Abubakar 发送时间: 2018年1月30日 1:59 收件人: MATPOWER discussion forum 主题: Static SVC model as bus Bs Hi all, I want to represent static model of SVC which supplied e.g. Q amount of Var in MATPOWER I simply used the sixth column of the mpc.bus matrix. I.e. the bus BS. Can this be considered adequate/correct? Thanks in advance
Static SVC model as bus Bs
Hi all, I want to represent static model of SVC which supplied e.g. Q amount of Var in MATPOWER I simply used the sixth column of the mpc.bus matrix. I.e. the bus BS. Can this be considered adequate/correct? Thanks in advance