Dear Rune,

I have done a little bit of work on this, so allow me to suggest you this one:

1)Vovos, P.N.; Bialek, J.W.; , "Optimal power flow as a generation
expansion and network reinforcement planning tool," Power Engineering
Society General Meeting, 2006. IEEE , vol., no., pp.8

and

2)Vovos, P.N.; Bialek, J.W.; Harrison, G.P.; , "Optimal generation
capacity allocation and network expansion signaling using OPF,"
Universities Power Engineering Conference, 2004. UPEC 2004. 39th
International , vol.3, no., pp.1327-1331 vol. 2, 8-8 Sept. 2004.

You can use MATPOWER to implement the OPF, easilly.

I hope this helps,

Panagis Vovos


On 20 December 2012 18:36, Rune Kerckhof <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am currently trying to determine the max input the 14bus IEEE network
> (from tests) can take from bus 13.
> In order to do this I added a generator to bus 13 and have written a loop in
> order to raise P en Q input
> of this generator. At each raise I check every limit of every element in the
> network. The problem is that from  the start
> the voltage limits of busses 6,7 and 8 are already surpassed... (this using
> the AC powerflow and without changing
> anything else....) Is this the correct way to find the max possible power
> input? And is it correct that those limits are
> surpassed from the start?
>
> Kind regards,
> Rune

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