1 | initial version |
Yes, it is possible but outside the QV module in PSSe. Using Python. I copied the code posted at "https://psspy.org/psse-help-forum/question/341/will-this-generate-a-qv-curve/" and re-arranged it for this task. The zip file contains the code and a savnw case (good for v.32 and 33) with in-serviced switched shunts at bus 153. Adjust the parameters of the code to fit your scenario.
2 | No.2 Revision |
Yes, it is possible but outside the QV module in PSSe. Using Python. I copied the code posted at "https://psspy.org/psse-help-forum/question/341/will-this-generate-a-qv-curve/" and re-arranged it for this task. The zip file contains the code and a savnw case (good for v.32 and 33) with in-serviced switched shunts at bus 153. Adjust the parameters of the code to fit your scenario.
[click on link, select image icon on top left screen and right-click to "save image as" for saving it to your pc. Once downloaded, replace its extension from gif to zip and unzip it]
3 | No.3 Revision |
Yes, it is possible but possible, using python, outside the QV module in PSSe. Using Python.
PSSe.
I copied the code posted at "https://psspy.org/psse-help-forum/question/341/will-this-generate-a-qv-curve/" and re-arranged it for this task. The zip file contains the code and a savnw case (good for v.32 and 33) with in-serviced switched shunts at bus 153. Adjust the parameters of the code to fit your scenario.
[click on link, select image icon on top left screen and right-click to "save image as" for saving it to your pc. Once downloaded, replace its extension from gif to zip and unzip it]
Inside the QV module in PSSe, set to 1 the item 3 in the LFoption list to allow shunt switching!!