Thank You Chris! You helped me alot.

Kind regards and have a great new year.


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De: [email protected] 
<[email protected]> en nombre de Chris Prokop 
<[email protected]>
Enviado: viernes, 30 de diciembre de 2016 05:46 p.m.
Para: MATPOWER discussion forum
Asunto: Re: Problems with transformators in matpower.

Hi there,

if the from bus-from has a rated voltage level of 230 kV and the to-bus of 115 
kV (or vice-versa) the tap (ratio) of the transformer is 1, because the 
transformer ratio equals the ratio of the defined rated voltage levels of the 
buses. At least one of r or rather x shouldn't be 0, usually r!=0 and x!=0.

e.g.:
- Bus 1: 110 kV as a rated voltage level
- Bus 2: 20 kV as a rated voltage level
- Transformer from Bus 1 to Bus 2 with ur=1%, uk=10%, S=32 MVA and a nominal 
ratio of 115 kV to 21 kV
- S_base = 100 MVA (used and defined in Matpower by myself)

tap or ratio = (U1n / U2n) / (U1r / U2r) = (115/21) / (110/20) = 0.9957
r = ur * S_base / S_Trafo = 0.01 * 100/32 = 0.03125 p.u.
x = sqrt(uk^2 - ur^2) * S_base / S_Trafo = sqrt(0.1^2 - 0.01^2) * 100/32 = 0.31 
p.u.

Kind regards,
Chris


Am 30.12.2016 um 20:31 schrieb Angel Pastor:

Dear MATPOWER community.


Greetings and happy holidays to everyone, i have some doubts about the 
representation of the transformers, for those branches with transformers i put 
the transformation relationship betwen the voltages in the "from bus" and the 
"to bus" in the column TAP (number 9 column) of the branches matrix.


In my case i have transformers of (230/115)kV, so the value i'm writting in the 
column TAP is 2, but, according to what i read this is valid only when r=x=0... 
Wich is not my case, because i have r=0 and x=0.075... So how can i calculate 
the value that should go in TAP to represent the transformer correctly? Should 
i put the performance value?


Thank's from advance.

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