For power flow, MATPOWER simply solves the problem as specified (with the
specified load and generation values) with all imbalances handled by the slack
generator. If you want re-dispatching to be done to maintain balance you may
want to use an OPF. With an OPF, dispatchable loads can be used
Shri,
Thank you for your response.
If a network, after removing nodes, requires more power than can be provided,
does MATPOWER automatically shed the load necessary to balance the equations?
Similarly, if a network is producing too much power for a network after
removing nodes, will MATPOWER
Mitchell,
See below.
Shri
From: on behalf of "Dennis,
Mitchell T."
Reply-To: MATPOWER discussion forum
Date: Friday, April 26, 2019 at 8:38 PM
To: "MATPOWER-L@cornell.edu"
Subject: Removing a Bus and Evaluating the New Network
Dear All,
I have a question regarding convergence.
I am
Dear All,
I have a question regarding convergence.
I am attempting see the effect of removing a node on a power network using
MATPOWER.
To do this, I first evaluate the IEEE case with 300 nodes, and then I set the
branches of one of the nodes to zero. Doing this typically causes the network