Re: PV curve using CPF

2015-08-17 Thread nilesh patel
, Shrirang G. lt;abhy...@anl.govgt; Sent: Fri, 14 Aug 2015 02:28:21 To: MATPOWER discussion forum lt;matpowe...@list.cornell.edugt; Subject: Re: PV curve using CPF MATPOWER’s CPF, by default, uses a pseudo arclength parameterization that takes a step in the tangent space of the PV curve

Re: PV curve using CPF

2015-08-13 Thread Jose Luis Marin
...@gridquant.com Sent: Mon, 10 Aug 2015 18:53:11 To: MATPOWER discussion forum matpowe...@list.cornell.edu Subject: Re: PV curve using CPF Shruti is right, the value you obtain for lambda is valid for all the network, since voltage collapse is a global phenomenon (in other words, you';ll see a nose point

Re: PV curve using CPF

2015-08-13 Thread nilesh patel
...@list.cornell.edugt; Subject: Re: PV curve using CPF Lambda interpolates between the [P_base, Q_base]nbsp; andnbsp; [P_target, Q_target] vectors of your choice, so therefore the relationship between the lambda stepsize and the actual power increase on the buses depends on that. -- Jose L. Marin Gridquant

Re: PV curve using CPF

2015-08-13 Thread Abhyankar, Shrirang G.
...@list.cornell.edu Date: Thursday, August 13, 2015 at 5:45 AM To: matpowe...@list.cornell.edumailto:matpowe...@list.cornell.edu matpowe...@list.cornell.edumailto:matpowe...@list.cornell.edu Subject: Re: PV curve using CPF It mean my system base case_P is 100 MW and reaches to 200 MW at nose point

Re: PV curve using CPF

2015-08-12 Thread nilesh patel
discussion forum lt;matpowe...@list.cornell.edugt; Subject: Re: PV curve using CPF Shruti is right, the value you obtain for lambda is valid for all the network, since voltage collapse is a global phenomenon (in other words, you';ll see a nose point at the same value of lambda regardless of which

Re: PV curve using CPF

2015-08-10 Thread Jose Luis Marin
discussion forum matpowe...@list.cornell.edu Subject: Re: PV curve using CPF I donⴠquite understand your question, can you please elaborate. The maximum value of loading scaling parameter ᬡmbda⠧ives a measure of how much power can be transferred for a given transfer direction. So, lambda

Re: PV curve using CPF

2015-08-09 Thread nilesh patel
;abhy...@anl.govgt; Sent: Fri, 07 Aug 2015 22:31:31 To: MATPOWER discussion forum lt;matpowe...@list.cornell.edugt; Subject: Re: PV curve using CPF I donⴠquite understand your question, can you please elaborate. The maximum value of loading scaling parameter ᬡmbda⠧ives a measure of how much

Re: PV curve using CPF

2015-08-09 Thread Shruti Rao
...@list.cornell.edu Subject: Re: PV curve using CPF I donⴠquite understand your question, can you please elaborate. The maximum value of loading scaling parameter ᬡmbda⠧ives a measure of how much power can be transferred for a given transfer direction. So, lambda is also a measure of the nose point

Re: PV curve using CPF

2015-08-07 Thread Abhyankar, Shrirang G.
I don’t quite understand your question, can you please elaborate. The maximum value of loading scaling parameter ‘lambda’ gives a measure of how much power can be transferred for a given transfer direction. So, lambda is also a measure of the nose point for the whole network. Shri From: