Example using PLBVFU1 playback generator
Does anyone have example files showing the usage of PLBVFU1 generator model
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Download the plbvfu1.zip from my google_drive [copy the link into your browser if it does not connect when clicking on it]. Once you select the file, an icon on the top-center screen will perform the download. A single python script will execute all the steps for a PLBVFU1 generator model run. Tested with v.33 & v.34.
Thanks a lot Jose. Yunzhi had a WECC presentation regarding this.
Is this ready for plug and play? What's the function of the miniSE? Why is it set to false?
miniSE will not run when set to False if initial P, Q at POI in network matches measured values, else run it. miniSE is an iterative steady state adjustment of P, Q output from machine under test. 'Plug and Play' is a misnomer.
Thanks for the correction. Yes, i got the function of this function. What if there are several machines to be verified?
Repeat the process for each machine, one at a time. There are no provisions for multi-machines model verification at once.
Does anyone can share PLBVFU1.dll for v.33 ? I have model which is not compatible in v.34 and would like to try my model in v.33 with playback.
PLBVFU1 is part of the PSSe library in PSSe 33.10 and later.
i am sorry, i use PSSE explorer V3.4.0 which is not include PLBVFU1.
The PLBVFU1_v33.dll for v.33 has been added to the plbvfu1.zip file.
thanks a lot, i will try it
Asked: May 5 '18
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Last updated: Jul 17 '18
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