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Can not successfully apply unbalanced fault on the branch

asked Jul 18 '1

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I want to apply unbalanced fault on the branch.But PSSE tell me that: Message for API DISTSPCBFAULT_2 No sequence data in memory (005224) How can I solve this problem?I have used many .sav files to try. But it does not work. If I want to redownload the Psse34.Where can I download it?The psse file I am using right now was given by my professor.But he do not know where I am download it.

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answered Jul 18 '1

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As a test, used the savnw case that comes with the PSSe installation, located at folder "C:\Program Files (x86)\PTI\PSSE34\EXAMPLE". The savnw case is a small network but it comes with sequential data embedded.

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Hello,my bro.I used IEEE9.sav and IEEE9.dyr files provided by you.These files are located at your google network disk.But I can not apply unbalanced fault.What should I do?Thanks!

David gravatar imageDavid (Jul 18 '1)

The IEEE9 data set does not include sequence data. Consider developing the sequence data for it or use another data set.

jconto gravatar imagejconto (Jul 19 '1)

Ok,thank you.I have found other method to solve my problem.But I have another problem .When I want to operate the psse 34 using python34.The python script will crash,what should I do?

David gravatar imageDavid (Jul 20 '1)

Test the scripts in the 'EXAMPLE' folder of the PSSE installation path. II will help to check the code if you can post your script.

jconto gravatar imagejconto (Jul 20 '1)
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answered Jul 18 '1

lmcqueen gravatar image

Your network model needs a sequence data file in *.seq format prior to unbalanced fault simulation. Please check Program Operation Manual (POM.pdf) or Program Application Guide Volume 1 (PAGV1.pdf) for more information about developing the sequence data file.

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thank you,my bro.

David gravatar imageDavid (Jul 20 '1)

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