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idx_brch

PURPOSE ^

IDX_BRCH Defines constants for named column indices to branch matrix.

SYNOPSIS ^

function [F_BUS, T_BUS, BR_R, BR_X, BR_B, RATE_A, RATE_B,RATE_C, TAP, SHIFT, BR_STATUS, PF, QF, PT, QT, MU_SF, MU_ST,ANGMIN, ANGMAX, MU_ANGMIN, MU_ANGMAX] = idx_brch

DESCRIPTION ^

IDX_BRCH   Defines constants for named column indices to branch matrix.
   Example:

   [F_BUS, T_BUS, BR_R, BR_X, BR_B, RATE_A, RATE_B, RATE_C, ...
   TAP, SHIFT, BR_STATUS, PF, QF, PT, QT, MU_SF, MU_ST, ...
   ANGMIN, ANGMAX, MU_ANGMIN, MU_ANGMAX] = idx_brch;

   Some examples of usage, after defining the constants using the line above,
   are:

    branch(4, BR_STATUS) = 0;              % take branch 4 out of service
    Ploss = branch(:, PF) + branch(:, PT); % compute real power loss vector
 
   The index, name and meaning of each column of the branch matrix is given
   below:

   columns 1-11 must be included in input matrix (in case file)
    1  F_BUS       f, from bus number
    2  T_BUS       t, to bus number
    3  BR_R        r, resistance (p.u.)
    4  BR_X        x, reactance (p.u.)
    5  BR_B        b, total line charging susceptance (p.u.)
    6  RATE_A      rateA, MVA rating A (long term rating)
    7  RATE_B      rateB, MVA rating B (short term rating)
    8  RATE_C      rateC, MVA rating C (emergency rating)
    9  TAP         ratio, transformer off nominal turns ratio
    10 SHIFT       angle, transformer phase shift angle (degrees)
    11 BR_STATUS   initial branch status, 1 - in service, 0 - out of service
    12 ANGMIN      minimum angle difference, angle(Vf) - angle(Vt) (degrees)
    13 ANGMAX      maximum angle difference, angle(Vf) - angle(Vt) (degrees)
                   (The voltage angle difference is taken to be unbounded below
                    if ANGMIN < -360 and unbounded above if ANGMAX > 360.
                    If both parameters are zero, it is unconstrained.)

   columns 14-17 are added to matrix after power flow or OPF solution
   they are typically not present in the input matrix
    14 PF          real power injected at "from" bus end (MW)
    15 QF          reactive power injected at "from" bus end (MVAr)
    16 PT          real power injected at "to" bus end (MW)
    17 QT          reactive power injected at "to" bus end (MVAr)

   columns 18-21 are added to matrix after OPF solution
   they are typically not present in the input matrix
                   (assume OPF objective function has units, u)
    18 MU_SF       Kuhn-Tucker multiplier on MVA limit at "from" bus (u/MVA)
    19 MU_ST       Kuhn-Tucker multiplier on MVA limit at "to" bus (u/MVA)
    20 MU_ANGMIN   Kuhn-Tucker multiplier lower angle difference limit (u/degree)
    21 MU_ANGMAX   Kuhn-Tucker multiplier upper angle difference limit (u/degree)

   See also DEFINE_CONSTANTS.

CROSS-REFERENCE INFORMATION ^

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SOURCE CODE ^

0001 function [F_BUS, T_BUS, BR_R, BR_X, BR_B, RATE_A, RATE_B, ...
0002     RATE_C, TAP, SHIFT, BR_STATUS, PF, QF, PT, QT, MU_SF, MU_ST, ...
0003     ANGMIN, ANGMAX, MU_ANGMIN, MU_ANGMAX] = idx_brch
0004 %IDX_BRCH   Defines constants for named column indices to branch matrix.
0005 %   Example:
0006 %
0007 %   [F_BUS, T_BUS, BR_R, BR_X, BR_B, RATE_A, RATE_B, RATE_C, ...
0008 %   TAP, SHIFT, BR_STATUS, PF, QF, PT, QT, MU_SF, MU_ST, ...
0009 %   ANGMIN, ANGMAX, MU_ANGMIN, MU_ANGMAX] = idx_brch;
0010 %
0011 %   Some examples of usage, after defining the constants using the line above,
0012 %   are:
0013 %
0014 %    branch(4, BR_STATUS) = 0;              % take branch 4 out of service
0015 %    Ploss = branch(:, PF) + branch(:, PT); % compute real power loss vector
0016 %
0017 %   The index, name and meaning of each column of the branch matrix is given
0018 %   below:
0019 %
0020 %   columns 1-11 must be included in input matrix (in case file)
0021 %    1  F_BUS       f, from bus number
0022 %    2  T_BUS       t, to bus number
0023 %    3  BR_R        r, resistance (p.u.)
0024 %    4  BR_X        x, reactance (p.u.)
0025 %    5  BR_B        b, total line charging susceptance (p.u.)
0026 %    6  RATE_A      rateA, MVA rating A (long term rating)
0027 %    7  RATE_B      rateB, MVA rating B (short term rating)
0028 %    8  RATE_C      rateC, MVA rating C (emergency rating)
0029 %    9  TAP         ratio, transformer off nominal turns ratio
0030 %    10 SHIFT       angle, transformer phase shift angle (degrees)
0031 %    11 BR_STATUS   initial branch status, 1 - in service, 0 - out of service
0032 %    12 ANGMIN      minimum angle difference, angle(Vf) - angle(Vt) (degrees)
0033 %    13 ANGMAX      maximum angle difference, angle(Vf) - angle(Vt) (degrees)
0034 %                   (The voltage angle difference is taken to be unbounded below
0035 %                    if ANGMIN < -360 and unbounded above if ANGMAX > 360.
0036 %                    If both parameters are zero, it is unconstrained.)
0037 %
0038 %   columns 14-17 are added to matrix after power flow or OPF solution
0039 %   they are typically not present in the input matrix
0040 %    14 PF          real power injected at "from" bus end (MW)
0041 %    15 QF          reactive power injected at "from" bus end (MVAr)
0042 %    16 PT          real power injected at "to" bus end (MW)
0043 %    17 QT          reactive power injected at "to" bus end (MVAr)
0044 %
0045 %   columns 18-21 are added to matrix after OPF solution
0046 %   they are typically not present in the input matrix
0047 %                   (assume OPF objective function has units, u)
0048 %    18 MU_SF       Kuhn-Tucker multiplier on MVA limit at "from" bus (u/MVA)
0049 %    19 MU_ST       Kuhn-Tucker multiplier on MVA limit at "to" bus (u/MVA)
0050 %    20 MU_ANGMIN   Kuhn-Tucker multiplier lower angle difference limit (u/degree)
0051 %    21 MU_ANGMAX   Kuhn-Tucker multiplier upper angle difference limit (u/degree)
0052 %
0053 %   See also DEFINE_CONSTANTS.
0054 
0055 %   MATPOWER
0056 %   Copyright (c) 1996-2016, Power Systems Engineering Research Center (PSERC)
0057 %   by Ray Zimmerman, PSERC Cornell
0058 %
0059 %   This file is part of MATPOWER.
0060 %   Covered by the 3-clause BSD License (see LICENSE file for details).
0061 %   See http://www.pserc.cornell.edu/matpower/ for more info.
0062 
0063 %% define the indices
0064 F_BUS       = 1;    %% f, from bus number
0065 T_BUS       = 2;    %% t, to bus number
0066 BR_R        = 3;    %% r, resistance (p.u.)
0067 BR_X        = 4;    %% x, reactance (p.u.)
0068 BR_B        = 5;    %% b, total line charging susceptance (p.u.)
0069 RATE_A      = 6;    %% rateA, MVA rating A (long term rating)
0070 RATE_B      = 7;    %% rateB, MVA rating B (short term rating)
0071 RATE_C      = 8;    %% rateC, MVA rating C (emergency rating)
0072 TAP         = 9;    %% ratio, transformer off nominal turns ratio
0073 SHIFT       = 10;   %% angle, transformer phase shift angle (degrees)
0074 BR_STATUS   = 11;   %% initial branch status, 1 - in service, 0 - out of service
0075 ANGMIN      = 12;   %% minimum angle difference, angle(Vf) - angle(Vt) (degrees)
0076 ANGMAX      = 13;   %% maximum angle difference, angle(Vf) - angle(Vt) (degrees)
0077 
0078 %% included in power flow solution, not necessarily in input
0079 PF          = 14;   %% real power injected at "from" bus end (MW)       (not in PTI format)
0080 QF          = 15;   %% reactive power injected at "from" bus end (MVAr) (not in PTI format)
0081 PT          = 16;   %% real power injected at "to" bus end (MW)         (not in PTI format)
0082 QT          = 17;   %% reactive power injected at "to" bus end (MVAr)   (not in PTI format)
0083 
0084 %% included in opf solution, not necessarily in input
0085 %% assume objective function has units, u
0086 MU_SF       = 18;   %% Kuhn-Tucker multiplier on MVA limit at "from" bus (u/MVA)
0087 MU_ST       = 19;   %% Kuhn-Tucker multiplier on MVA limit at "to" bus (u/MVA)
0088 MU_ANGMIN   = 20;   %% Kuhn-Tucker multiplier lower angle difference limit (u/degree)
0089 MU_ANGMAX   = 21;   %% Kuhn-Tucker multiplier upper angle difference limit (u/degree)

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