Hi Shrirang,
Thanks once again.
Yes, I will be honoured to contribute my codes to matpower once it's ready.
To implement my written event function for cpf termination, (e.g.
cpf_Vlimit_event or cpf_Llimit_event) does each of these need a separate
callback function?

Alternatively, I thought of implementing this in similar manner as the
cpf.enforce_q_lims. Kindly advice

On May 10, 2017 5:25 PM, "Abhyankar, Shrirang G." <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Ahmad,
>   If you are referring to cpf_default_callback.m then NO, you do need to
> modify it. The callback function(s) are basically “post-step” that do not
> alter the cpf. They are meant to be used for tracking system states for
> logging, visualization, or other similar needs.
>
> Would you be willing to contribute your code to MATPOWER? I can work with
> you on cleaning up the code once it is ready.
>
> Thanks,
> Shri
>
>
> From: Ahmad Sadiq Abubakar <[email protected]>
> Reply-To: MATPOWER discussion forum <[email protected]>
> Date: Wednesday, May 10, 2017 at 7:44 AM
> To: MATPOWER discussion forum <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: CPF termination
>
> Hi Shrirang,
>
> Thank you for the insight. I try to use cpf_target_lam_event as template,
> do I also need to write a callback function for my Vlimts and Llimits
> event? or modify the default callback function for cpf termination?
>
> Kindly excuse my too basic questions, I am novice in coding.
>
> In anticipation of your reply
>
>
> On Apr 25, 2017 6:45 PM, "Abhyankar, Shrirang G." <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Ahmad,
>>   You need to implement an event function (see section 5.5 of the manual)
>> for cpf with logic on how you want cpf to terminate. There are a few event
>> functions currently implemented — nose point detection, target limit,
>> active/reactive power limits — but there is no user-defined event function
>> support yet. So, here’s what you’ll need to do:
>>
>> i) Use cpf_nose_event.m or cpf_target_lam_event as a template to write
>> your own event function.
>> I) Modify runcpf code to register your event function (see lines 173-190
>> on how different event functions are registered).
>>
>> Let us know if you need more help.
>>
>> Shri
>>
>> From: Ahmad Sadiq Abubakar <[email protected]>
>> Reply-To: MATPOWER discussion forum <[email protected]>
>> Date: Tuesday, April 25, 2017 at 1:22 PM
>> To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
>> Subject: CPF termination
>>
>> Hi,
>> I want to run cpf such that, it stops either at Vmax, Vmin, or ratedA,
>> ratedB and ratedC. In other words, cpf termination should respect bus
>> voltage limits and line thermal limit constraints.
>>
>> Kindly assist on how to implement the codes.
>>
>>

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