Dear Dr. Rui (Ray) Bo, Thank you for your kind information. I will try to creat an outer loap in my own case. Best Regards
On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 11:09 AM, Ray Bo <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear Mehran, > > The current CPF module does not immediately support load variation at > multiple or all load buses. This enhancement will likely be added later > this year. In the meantime, you may try to use power flow module and create > an outer loop for varying system load in the way you want. > > Regards, > > > Rui (Ray) Bo, Ph.D, SMIEEE > > Regulatory and Economic Studies Department > > Midwest ISO > > 1125 Energy Park Drive > > St.Paul, MN 55108 > > Phone: (651) 632-8447 > > Email: > [email protected]<https://webmail.midwestiso.org/Owa/redir.aspx?C=e7e0f592baec44b89fe2b6b319bff0bf&URL=mailto%3arbo%40misoenergy.org> > , > [email protected]<https://webmail.midwestiso.org/Owa/redir.aspx?C=e7e0f592baec44b89fe2b6b319bff0bf&URL=mailto%3arui.bo%40ieee.org> > > *From:* Mehran Khosravi <[email protected]> > *Sent:* Monday, July 16, 2012 10:11 > *To:* MATPOWER discussion forum <[email protected]> > *Subject:* CPF method problem > > Dear Discussion group, > I tried to do some laodflow based on CPF method. I got the result but now > I want to know are there any specific lines of codes to getting the whole > system result instead of just one bus in this method. Indeed I need the > voltage of each bus to calculate the transmission lines current . It should > be mentioned that I have to use CPF method. > Best Regards > > -- > *Mehran Khosravi fard* > > -- *Mehran Khosravi fard*
