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2018-02-15 17:35:13 -0500 | commented answer | TwoWindingTransformer parameters into CIM Thanks @perolofl! Sounds reasonable! |
2018-02-15 13:12:54 -0500 | asked a question | TwoWindingTransformer parameters into CIM Hi, I am working with CIM files generated with ODMS. If anybody has experience with that, my question is regarding specific parameters from PSSE that belong the the transformer model. They belong to the pti rdf schema, which are not standard within the CIM Anybody knows what are these parameters? I cannot see any documentation related to them ( and... I cannot check within the PSSE because my license just expired :P ) Thank you!! |
2016-03-23 08:55:30 -0500 | commented answer | Using psspy and dyntools without PSSE This is very good to know! Thank you @IanMelbourne93! I tag this answer as a solution (even though both answers do help, but this is a preferred one!) |
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2016-01-29 04:35:20 -0500 | commented answer | Using psspy and dyntools without PSSE I was afraid of that. Well, since I am in developing mode it is ok. I will have to figure out a solution for that once I move to exploitation mode :) Thank you @SqFKYo |
2016-01-27 05:06:03 -0500 | asked a question | Using psspy and dyntools without PSSE Hi! I want to extract data from .out files, I do not need to run any power flow, dynamic simulation... so, my question is if I can use these libraries, psspy and dyntools without having the PSSE installed in the same PC. Greetings! |
2015-05-20 05:22:13 -0500 | answered a question | Dynamic data for IEEE 9 bus Thank your for sharing this data. I could download it and it works fine. Greetings! |
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2014-10-01 04:54:06 -0500 | answered a question | Load flow data from PSSE Hi, Thanks Katherine for your answer. I deep look in the API helped me a lot. At this moment I am able to retrieve information from lines and buses. I works fine! Following with this topic, what about retrieving information of Load components? First I want to get a list of the Loads ID. I have checked the functions dealing with Loads, that they need the Load ID as a parameter but, I "do not know" this ID. Greetings! |
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2014-08-07 02:26:50 -0500 | asked a question | Load flow data from PSSE Hi, I asked this question some days ago:
And thanks to Eli Pack I got a proper answer. But I would like to go a little bit farther in this topic. I need this data to initialize a Modelica model (which is the same model from PSSE). So, I need more than just invoking save() function once I read the .raw file. For example, I would like to have .raw data inside an array and the get data from the array to set the values in the Modelica model. Any suggestions? How can I get .raw data after reading the file? Greetings! |
2014-08-07 02:07:20 -0500 | commented answer | How to copy network data? Thank you! |
2014-07-30 08:32:40 -0500 | answered a question | How to copy network data? Hi, I am new in PSSE for Python. My question is... after reading the .raw file with RDCH, then what? How to print this information? Is this information stored in memory, I guess, so how to access to the information we have just read? Greetings! |