Transmat details

2018-01-17 Thread Alex David
Dear Ray/others,   I have a question regarding "transmat" value used in "most ex7 suc.m". Mainly, I'm confused with the values given in "ex_transmat(nt)":   T = [ 0.158655253931457; 0.682689492137086; 0.158655253931457 ]   Any pointers can be very helpful. Also, pardon for the naive

Re: Introducing contingency in the network

2018-01-17 Thread Abhyankar, Shrirang G.
MATPOWER’s power flow does not enforce generator active power limits. To do so, run a dc optimal power flow (rundcopf). Thanks, Shri Ph: (630) 252 0219 www.mcs.anl.gov/~abhyshr From: on behalf of Zain Anwer Memon

Re: The question about extend OPF and the optimization tool

2018-01-17 Thread Abhyankar, Shrirang G.
Not sure if this is what you want, but here’s one way. https://www.mail-archive.com/matpower-l@cornell.edu/msg00613.html Thanks, Shri Ph: (630) 252 0219 www.mcs.anl.gov/~abhyshr From: on behalf of

The question about extend OPF and the optimization tool

2018-01-17 Thread neuqxhlinwei
Hi, I see. Can we add the power loss into objective function in runopf() ? - Best regards, Wei Lin 林巍 Zhejiang University, Zheda Road 38#, Hangzhou, P.R.China, 310027 +86-13675865210 发件人: Ray Zimmerman

Introducing contingency in the network

2018-01-17 Thread Zain Anwer Memon
Hello everyone, I am analyzing a simple case, that has 3 generators and liming the max power of all the generators to some limit. If I turn off one generator, and run dc power flow, then one of the generator real power is increased by its own more than its MAX Power to meet the load requirement.