Thank you Doctor for your reply. I have been using the "contab" matrix,
adding contingencies to the original case I am working with. In the results
output I've realised that once certain  adjacent branch reaches its limit,
this constrain is considered to be binding (please help me out if I get
this ok!). In order to do this, I understand that in the optimisation
process certain generation rescheduling has to be done -which is something
I have seen it is actually happening for the K-contingency
mdo.resultsExpectedDispatch matrix.  What I do not have quite clear is that
how each of this K-contingency case updates the base case as final result
of the simulation, and also; can MOST include branches limits relaxation,
considering the ramping up/down limits of the generation?

Kind regards,

Carlos Ferrandon

El mar., 4 dic. 2018 a las 16:30, Carlos E Murillo-Sanchez (<
[email protected]>) escribió:

> Carlos:  MOST models post-contingency states explicitly, and these states
> influence the possible base case states directly so that the base cases are
> secure in light of the specific contingencies considered.
>
> carlos.
>
> Carlos Ferrandon Cervantes wrote:
>
> Hello:
>
> I would like to know if MOST can perform security constrained dc opf with
> rescheduling, specifically if it's possible to update the limits of the
> problem elements using Benders decomposition.
>
> Thank you so much for your help in advance!
>
> Best wishes,
>
> --
> Carlos Ferrandon
>
>
>

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Carlos Ferrandon

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