Re: PV curve using CPF

2015-08-13 Thread Jose Luis Marin
Lambda interpolates between the [P_base, Q_base] and [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 España SL Grupo AIA On Wed, Aug 12, 2015 at

Re: ieee bus-reg

2015-08-13 Thread nivedita arunachalam
I will mail you today da. but i hav for IEEE 30 bus system only. *Nivedita.* On Wed, Aug 12, 2015 at 8:41 PM, keerthanaa.11 Nallasamy keerthanaa...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, how to create a case format for ieee 37 node test feeder ? or otherwise if u having it already kindly send it to

Re: PV curve using CPF

2015-08-13 Thread nilesh patel
It mean my system base case_P is 100 MW and reaches to 200 MW at nose point in 10 steps in cpf. so step size in this case is 10 MW. Is it correct? Thanks. From: Jose Luis Marin lt;mari...@gridquant.comgt; Sent: Thu, 13 Aug 2015 14:05:07 To: MATPOWER discussion forum

Re: PV curve using CPF

2015-08-13 Thread Abhyankar, Shrirang G.
MATPOWER’s CPF, by default, uses a pseudo arclength parameterization that takes a step in the tangent space of the PV curve. As such, the ‘MW' increments depend on the steps taken along the tangent, and in turn on the slope of the curve. If you want a fixed ‘MW’ increase then you need to use