Thank you ver much for your quick answer.

 

1.     Just to be sure: So in the end it doesn’t matter how big the Sxfr is.
Important is only the relation between the different rows of the vector?

 

 

Thomas

 

Von: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag von
Abhyankar, Shrirang G.
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 9. Juni 2016 16:54
An: MATPOWER discussion forum <[email protected]>
Betreff: Re: CPF - Functionality

 

1. Yes.

2. CPF with generator active and reactive power limits should be hopefully
available in the upcoming version of MATPOWER. Checking for min. or max. bus
voltages is not available in CPF. With some modifications in the CPF code,
you should be able to check voltages. We were working on user-defined
callbacks for CPF to enforce limits, check voltages, or any other
user-defined operation. But, we decided to not add in the MatPower code base
for now. Hopefully, we can have that feature available in the future.

 

Shri


On Jun 9, 2016, at 8:15 AM, Thomas Jäckel <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

Hallo,

 

I have a two questions concerning the functionality of the runcpf-function.

1.    If I get it correctly, it can be used the following way: You have to
import a basescenario and a targetscenario. Then the tool calculates the
difference (Sxfr) between the base-power and target-power at every bus.
Based on these datas the actual cpf starts and determines the maximum value
for lambda, whereby the maximum transmitted power equals lambda*Sxfr. Is
this correct? 

2.    Is there any way to limit the maximum or minimum voltage per bus or to
limit the reactive power generation per generator? 

Thank you very much

Thomas

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