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Question About bus fault in python

There are two commands to apply bus fault using python.

dist_bus_fault

Below is citation from API Manual:

Use this API routine to apply a fault at a bus during dynamic simulations. (Note: use DISTBUSFAULT_2 if phase voltages are to be calculated during the simulation.)

It says phase voltages are calculated during the simulation. But I can't see any phase value in the output. Or is there any way to observe phase voltage in PSS\E?

Always waiting for help and best wishes to you all :)

Question About bus fault in python

There are two commands to apply bus fault using python.

dist_bus_fault

python: distbusfault and distbusfault2. Below is citation of distbus_fault from API Manual:

Use this API routine to apply a fault at a bus during dynamic simulations. (Note: use DISTBUSFAULT_2 if phase voltages are to be calculated during the simulation.)

It says phase voltages are calculated during the simulation. simulation using distbusfault_2. But I can't see any phase value in the output. output, what I can see is the bus voltage and there is no difference when I set different fault phase. Is there anyway to show the difference? Or is there any way to observe phase voltage in PSS\E?

Always waiting for help and best wishes to you all :)

Question About bus fault in python

There are two commands to apply bus fault using python: dist_bus_fault and dist_bus_fault_2. Below is citation of distbusfault and distbusfault2. Below is citation of distbus_fault from API Manual:

Use this API routine to apply a fault at a bus during dynamic simulations. (Note: use DISTBUSFAULT_2 if phase voltages are to be calculated during the simulation.)

It says phase voltages are calculated during the simulation using distbusfault_2. dist_bus_fault_2. But I can't see any phase value in the output, what I can see is the bus voltage and there is no difference when I set different fault phase. Is there anyway to show the difference? Or is there any way to observe phase voltage in PSS\E?

Always waiting for help and best wishes to you all :)

Question About bus fault in python

There are two commands to apply bus fault using python: dist_bus_fault and dist_bus_fault_2. Below is citation of distbusfault dist_bus_fault from API Manual:

Use this API routine to apply a fault at a bus during dynamic simulations. (Note: use DISTBUSFAULT_2 if phase voltages are to be calculated during the simulation.)

It says phase voltages are calculated during the simulation using dist_bus_fault_2.

But I can't see any phase value in the output, what I can see is the bus voltage and there is no difference when I set different fault phase. Is there anyway to show

How can I observe the difference? phase voltage it calculated(so I can seethe difference)? Or is there any way to observe phase voltage in PSS\E?

Always waiting for help and best wishes to you all :)

Question About bus fault in python

There are two commands to apply bus fault using python: dist_bus_fault and dist_bus_fault_2. Below is citation of dist_bus_fault from API Manual:

Use this API routine to apply a fault at a bus during dynamic simulations. (Note: use DISTBUSFAULT_2 if phase voltages are to be calculated during the simulation.)

It says phase voltages are calculated during the simulation using dist_bus_fault_2.

But I can't see any phase value in the output, what I can see is the bus voltage and there is no difference when I set different fault phase.

How can I observe the phase voltage it calculated(so I can seethe difference)? Or is there any way to observe phase voltage during dynamic simulation in PSS\E?

Always waiting for help and best wishes to you all :)