Modelling switches in PGM #34
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Hello! I'm currently mapping power flow data from CSV files into PGM using Tabular Conversion, so far nodes, loads, lines, and transformers have been mapped, but I am having trouble modelling my switches. I've had a look through the information on component types in PGM, but cant seem to find a straight forward answer for switching types. Any advice would be much appreciated, |
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Hi @PowerIsKnowledgeOrSomething, It should be possible to use the Hope this answers your question. Martijn |
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Hi @PowerIsKnowledgeOrSomething, You can indeed use A better implementation would be to translate the switch status to the Your data: node1 - switch1 - line - switch2 - node2 Where you can set the status of switch1 in |
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Hi @PowerIsKnowledgeOrSomething,
You can indeed use
link
s as @mgovers mentioned if you want to have specific switching components in PGM. However, for numerical stability it would be beneficial to have as littlelink
s as possible.A better implementation would be to translate the switch status to the
from_status
orto_status
of the specific branch (link
,line
,transformer
). For example:Your data: node1 - switch1 - line - switch2 - node2
PGM: node1 - line - node2
Where you can set the status of switch1 in
from_status
and the status of switch2 into_status
of your line (iffrom_node
is node1 andto_node
is node2; else, it will be the other way around)