Hello sir, Is there any other reference book of MATPOWER, in which the detailed information is given...? Thanks.
On Mon, Mar 20, 2017 at 9:00 PM, Ray Zimmerman <r...@cornell.edu> wrote: > Sorry, that was supposed to be … > > loadprofile.values(:, 1, :) = [ > 100 120 110; > 120 140 125; > 150 150 135; > 140 155 130; > … > ] > > On Mar 17, 2017, at 8:45 PM, 田其生 <921542...@qq.com> wrote: > > Dear Ray > thanks for your help. I may know the direction about how to set the > load profiles.yet,there may be something wrong in the example which provied > in the e-mail. In the example,the dimension of loadprofile.values(:, 1, > 1)(it is 1) doesn't match the dimension of load-martrix(it is 2). when I > change the loadprofile.values(:, 1, 1) to loadprofile.values(:, :, 1) or > loadprofile.values(:, > :, 1 ,1),although the dimension matched,the MOST alos will give me > an eeror(loadmd: scenarios dimension of profiles(1).values (2) must be 1 > or nj_max = 1). > Is there anything I forget to set? > the attachment is the program which i rewrited. > > thanks > Tian > March 18, 2017 > > > ------------------ 原始邮件 ------------------ > *发件人:* "Ray Zimmerman";<r...@cornell.edu>; > *发送时间:* 2017年3月17日(星期五) 晚上11:05 > *收件人:* "MATPOWER Discussion List"<matpower-l@cornell.edu>; > *主题:* Re: Question about how to set load-profile in dynamic optimal power > fow > > The example in most_ex5_mpopf() > <http://www.pserc.cornell.edu/matpower/docs/ref/matpower6.0/most/t/most_ex5_mpopf.html> > uses > the load profile from ex_load_profile() > <http://www.pserc.cornell.edu/matpower/docs/ref/matpower6.0/most/t/ex_load_profile.html> > which > scales all loads at the same time (since rows is set to 0). If you want > to scale loads individually, you need to set rows to a vector of bus > indices and add columns for each to the values field. For example, a load > profile with something like the following, would scale loads at buses 1, 3 > and 5 according to the values in the 3 columns of the values field ... > > loadprofile = struct( ... > 'type', 'mpcData', ... > 'table', CT_TLOAD, ... > 'rows', [1 3 5], ... > 'col', CT_LOAD_ALL_PQ, ... > 'chgtype', CT_REP, ... > 'values', [] ); > loadprofile.values(:, 1, 1) = [ > 100 120 110; > 120 140 125; > 150 150 135; > 140 155 130; > ... > ] > > You can also scale the load by areas, as opposed to by individual load, by > setting table to 'CT TAREALOAD’. > > Hope this helps, > > Ray > > > On Mar 14, 2017, at 9:57 PM, 田其生 <921542...@qq.com> wrote: > > Dear all > I need help about dealing with the dynamic optimal power flow through > most. if there are not only one bus load which are varying with time,how > to set the load-profile (for example in ex_load_profile).It will be much > better and clearer,if i get a simple example. > > thanks > > Qisheng Tian > > March 15, 2017 > > > <matlab.zip> > > >