Thanks a lot, now I try to edit load_profile like follow. After I ran MOST, the
result was still incorrect??it showed "No feasible solution found"??but in this
load value I can run the command of "runopf" successfully?? The load bus is
4,5,6.
function loadprofile = ex160929_load_profile
[CT_LABEL, CT_PROB, CT_TABLE, CT_TBUS, CT_TGEN, CT_TBRCH, CT_TAREABUS, ...
CT_TAREAGEN, CT_TAREABRCH, CT_ROW, CT_COL, CT_CHGTYPE, CT_REP, ...
CT_REL, CT_ADD, CT_NEWVAL, CT_TLOAD, CT_TAREALOAD,BUS_I...
BUS_TYPE,PD,QD] = idx_ct;
loadprofile = struct( ...
'type', 'mpcData', ...
'table', CT_TBUS, ...
'rows', [4;5;6], ...
'col', PD, ...
'chgtype', CT_REP, ...
'values', [] );
loadprofile.values(:, 1, 1) = [
45;
43;
40;
40;
39;
41;
]-1e-3;
loadprofile.values(:, 1, 2) = [
97;
92;
89;
85;
87;
90;
]-1e-3;
loadprofile.values(:, 1, 3) = [
36;
33;
32;
32;
32;
32;
]-1e-3;
Did I modify load_profile right? I do not know what goes wrong...orz
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??????: "Ray Zimmerman";<[email protected]>;
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The 3rd dimension of loadprofile.values is only 3, corresponding to the length
of loadprofile.rows. So when you assign the data it should be to
loadprofile.values(:, 1, 1), loadprofile.values(:, 1, 2), and
loadprofile.values(:, 1, 3), not indexes 4, 5 and 6.
Ray
On Sep 29, 2016, at 1:21 PM, YE lei <[email protected]> wrote:
Recently, I was learning MOST in the MATPOWER, and I got a question.
When I wanted to do an experiment, I found that I do not know how to modify the
load value of each load bus in each period. The example only have one load bus
in MOST manual. If I have 3 load bus("case6ww.m" file on the root directory of
MATPOWER) and load value series as fig-1, how to edit "ex_load_profile.m"
file(D:\MatLab\toolbox\matpower6.0b1\most\t) ?
<[email protected]> fig-1
I edited ex_load_profile.m like fig-2, and it can not run correctly.
<[email protected]> fig-2
Could you help me to edit ex_load_profile.m correctly??