I see, that's interesting. Thanks!
2017-05-22 10:00 GMT+02:00 Jose Luis Marín :
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> 1. Yes, VM VA are used both for input and output. Note one subtle point,
> though: in runpf.m (Lines 177--183) the initial seed for the iteration is
> first set to the values [VM VA] provided as input, but for
> v
1. Yes, VM VA are used both for input and output. Note one subtle point,
though: in runpf.m (Lines 177--183) the initial seed for the iteration is
first set to the values [VM VA] provided as input, but for
voltage-controlled buses (with active generators), the value of VM is
replaced by the setpoin
Hi all matpower users!
I have two questions:
1. In the bus matrix, the columns VM and VA are used both for the initial
guess when solving the power flow, and to store the resulting voltages?
2. When solving a cpf, I get lam_max which corresponds to the nose point,
i.e. maximum load/generation in