Hi Anya!
I don't really know if there are visualization abilities in matpower. I
recently used PSAT (power system analysis toolbox) for matlab which has some
rich visualization features and is open source as well. I think you can even
import matpower case-format files into PSAT.
Regards
Stepha
I think there exist mutliple solutions. I would propose the following scheme:
run the powerflow- calculation multiple times in order to simulate the time
horizon.
for example: if your load changes with a granularity of 1 hour, you have to do
24x7x52 powerflow calclations; write a script that exe
Dear Ahmed, Iman, Laurin,
ahmed is completely right, as far as you want to simulate a three-phase LV
grid, matpower is unfortunately not the right choice. You should consider for
example OpenDSS, which provides solver as well as modeling abilities for
unbalanced three-phase systems.
Of course,
your SuperOPF - projects)?
I would be very greatful for any support!
Kind regards
Stephan Hutterer
Researcher
University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria
Zimmerman
Senior Research Associate
419A Warren Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853
phone: (607) 255-9645
On May 14, 2013, at 3:45 PM, Stephan Hutterer wrote:
Dear Mr. Zimmermann,
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>I am working with Matpower since many years and really appreciate your great
>work!
any literature where
the cost-data is from?
I am asking since I am developing OPF methods and would like to know where the
cost data comes from.
Thanks for your valuable help!
Kind regards
Stephan Hutterer