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2021-10-07 10:39:21 -0500 | commented answer | How to use load flow analysis without the usual parameters? ok I understand now. After using the slider diagram the calculations showed up. Thank you very much! |
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2021-10-06 09:58:42 -0500 | commented question | How to use load flow analysis without the usual parameters? the usual parameters for each bus is as follows: load bus - real and reactive power is given; swing bus - voltage magnitude and phase is given; generator bus - voltage magnitude and real power is given; |
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2021-10-05 19:44:42 -0500 | asked a question | How to use load flow analysis without the usual parameters? I have a two bus system connected through an inductor and I want to solve the system. Bus 1 is a swing bus with a given voltage (magnitude and angle), Bus 2 is a load bus with a given voltage (magnitude and angle), and the inductor value is given. I can use psse to solve other examples if: load bus - real and reactive power is given swing bus - voltage magnitude and phase is given generator bus - voltage magnitude and real power is given I was wondering if I can still solve this example using psse without the usual parameters, given that there is still enough data available to solve the problem. |