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How to see the generated equivalent model in PSSE?

asked Sep 30 '12

Pooya gravatar image

Hi guys, I am trying to establish a circuit equivalent of a part of big power system. I used the PSSE toolbox for that and it also showed the message that the equivalence process is done, however, I was not able to see (or at least extract) the generated equivalent data. Can you help me on this issue? I would appreciate any kind response to this. Thanks,

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What commands did you use to create the equivalence?

JervisW gravatar imageJervisW (Oct 2 '12)

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answered Oct 18 '12

EBC gravatar image

Hi Pooya, if ever you have not find an answer to your question, I will try here...

Create a sld of the part of the big power system you are establishing a circuit equivalent including the BUS (PSS/E calls this boundary bus) where you will assign the equivalent model. Then go through equivalencing (BGEN/EEQV or whatever), when you finish the procedure, the sld is revised to reflect your equivalent. There you will be able to see your generated equivalent data.

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answered Aug 24 '17

Gary22212 gravatar image

Hi, You can just save the raw file (power flow raw data) and note that do not check the "output bus names", then you can get the equivalent data.

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