then how we can calculate the tap settings?
Is there any way to calculate the transformer tap settings?


On Wed, May 17, 2017 at 2:21 PM, Bone, Gorazd <[email protected]>
wrote:

> The tap settings are provided in the case data. Look at the mpc.branch.
> There you provide all the branch data, including taps and phases of
> transformers.
>
> MatPower however does not calculate the taps, if this is what you're
> asking. You must provide the taps.
>
>
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> *Od:* [email protected] [
> [email protected]] v imenu Akash Tyagi [
> [email protected]]
> *Poslano:* 17. maj 2017 10:44
> *Za:* MATPOWER discussion forum
> *Zadeva:* Re: Setting the initial values for the variables?
>
> Hello everyone,
> Is there any option in MATPOWER to set the transformer tap settings, and
> if it is then how we can set the settings and after running power flow, how
> these settings are extracted from the results?
> Please help.
>
> On Wed, May 17, 2017 at 12:10 PM, Bone, Gorazd <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> That's really simple. Thank you.
>>
>>
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>> *Od:* [email protected] [
>> [email protected]] v imenu Ray Zimmerman [
>> [email protected]]
>> *Poslano:* 16. maj 2017 21:10
>> *Za:* MATPOWER discussion forum
>> *Zadeva:* Re: Setting the initial values for the variables?
>>
>> Since the results struct is a super-set of the input mpc, you can just
>> use it directly as input.
>>
>> E.g.
>>
>> r1 = runpf(mpc);
>> r2 = runpf(r1);
>>
>> When in doubt … just try it ;-)
>>
>>    Ray
>>
>>
>> On May 16, 2017, at 5:58 AM, Bone, Gorazd <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hello
>>
>> I wonder if it is possible to input the initial conditions of one load
>> flow calculation into another load flow calculation.
>> In trying to develop a method that calculates the taps and phases of
>> transformer, so I have to repeatedly perform Load Flow calculations one
>> after another and iterate the changes in taps and phases. I believe it will
>> be faster if I the results from one iteration are used as initial values in
>> the concurrent iteration. I was wondering if there is a built in way to do
>> that and if not, how can I do it.
>>
>> Regards, Gorazd
>>
>>
>>
>

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