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- Page 29 and 30: About this Manual PowerWorld Simula
- Page 31 and 32: Introduction to Simulator Add-On To
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Status Bar The Status Bar is displa
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Help Button Quick Access Toolbar Ap
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Quick Access Toolbar The Ribbon Qui
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Click this button to open the OPF O
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Case Information Ribbon Tab The Cas
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Difference Flows: Opens the Differe
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Draw Ribbon Tab The Draw ribbon tab
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The Cut Command is used in the Edit
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The button on the left is the Copy
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Onelines Ribbon Tab The Onelines ri
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Active Ribbon Group The Active ribb
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Export Oneline as Shapefile : Choos
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Zoom Ribbon Group The Zoom Ribbon G
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Thumb Nail Menu Provides more direc
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Tools Ribbon Tab The Tools ribbon c
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Edit Mode Ribbon Group The Edit Mod
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Other Tools Ribbon Group The Other
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Run Mode Ribbon Group The Run Mode
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After Simulator solves a system suc
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Window Ribbon Tab The Window ribbon
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Load Auxiliary Choose this option t
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Case Formats Simulator supports a n
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A field, EPC File\EPC Modification
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Auxiliary File Format (*.aux) Simul
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Leaving this box unchecked will for
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Opening a Simulation Case The most
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Refresh Anchors Bus Renumbering Dia
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Building a New Case To create a new
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Saving Cases Simulator allows users
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Close Oneline To close a oneline di
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Generator Cost Data Format (*.gcd)
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Injection Groups Format (*.inj) The
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Sequence Data Format The sequence d
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Exporting Onelines in Different Gra
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Saving Admittance Matrix and Jacobi
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Differences In File Formats PowerWo
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PSS/E Files Buses PSS/E bus names a
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Overview of PowerWorld Simulator Pr
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Associating Project Files with Simu
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Creating a New Project File Creatin
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Identifies the name of the project
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Model Explorer Most Case Informatio
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Case Information Displays Simulator
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Available Fields This folder view c
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included in the list of shown colum
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Specify the caption to use for each
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Calculated Field Name This is the n
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Case Information Displays: Local Me
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Case Information Displays: Colors a
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Case Information Displays: Sorting
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Saving Case Information Display Con
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Case Information Toolbar Directly a
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This option allows you to choose wh
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The Copy / Send Special menu option
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(List of Filters for Related Object
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Case Information Toolbar: Load Auxi
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This option allows saving the selec
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Use the Bus View Oneline local menu
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you to copy one column to another c
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Area/Zone/Owner Filters The Area/Zo
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Advanced Filters Dialog The first t
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Advanced Filters View Filter Logic
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Note: The comparison operation "wit
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Advanced Filters Display The Advanc
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Custom Expressions Display To open
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Functions and Operators Available B
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LOG2 Log base 2 log2(8) = 3 LOG10 L
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and to the right of the first colum
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Once a Model Expression has been sa
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Once you have entered a wildcard se
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Model Conditions Display and Dialog
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Model Filters View Filter Logic Gra
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Referencing Model Expressions A sav
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Save Case Information Data The Save
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Switched Shunt Switched Shunt Recor
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Contour Column Dialog The Contour C
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These values along with the color m
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Auxiliary File Export Format Descri
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Filter Method The second column is
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Geographic Data View Geographic Dat
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Geographic Data View Styles: Fields
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Reverse Color Map Colors This check
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Geographic Data View Styles: Genera
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name GEODATAVIEWSTYLENAME). To chan
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Define Fields/Strings The "Define F
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Change Field Data The "Change Field
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Show Fields Primary The "Show Field
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Custom Case Information Display Loc
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To define a User-Defined Case Infor
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Always Skip will disable this dialo
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Zones Total number of zones in the
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Shows the total power consumed by e
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Outages The outages display, availa
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The area control error in MW. This
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Tie Lines between Areas Display The
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Tie Lines between Zones Display The
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Loss MW Indicates the real power lo
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Bus Mismatches Display The Bus Mism
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Rem Regs (XFMR) Provides a comma-se
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Generator Display The Generator Dis
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Generator Economic Curves Four char
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Generator Cost Models Display The G
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Generator Cubic Cost Display The Ge
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Generator Piecewise Linear Cost Dis
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Load Display The Load Display prese
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MWh Break x, MWh Price x The remain
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In versions of Simulator prior to v
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Long Line Voltage Profile Normally
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To get exact details of what the vo
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Multi-Section Lines Display To show
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Transformer Display The Transformer
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Three Winding Transformer Display T
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Line Shunts Display The Line Shunts
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Multi-Terminal DC Record Display Th
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Actual Mvar The reactive power curr
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Interface MW Current MW flow on the
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Injection Group Display The Injecti
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Injection Group Dialog The Injectio
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Participation Point Records Display
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Load 1, Normalized ParFac = 20/100
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MW Transactions Display The MW Tran
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Checking this box enables the trans
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Owner Dialog The Owner Dialog displ
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Owned Load Records Display The Owne
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Owned Line Records Display The Owne
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Ybus Display The Ybus display (bus
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Dialog to list the buses in a parti
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Bus Field Information Bus field obj
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Shortest Path Between Elements To a
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Substation Information (Edit Mode)
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Substation Field Options Substation
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Generator Information (Edit Mode) T
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Generator Field Information Generat
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Generator Options: Display This inf
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maintain the desired terminal volta
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Generator Options: Costs The Costs
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Generator Options: Fault Parameters
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Generator Cost Description The cost
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the Set Corresponding Areas to Part
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Load Information (Edit Mode) This d
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Load Options: Load Information This
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Load Field Information Load field o
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Load Modeling Each load can be mode
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OK saves your changes and closes th
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Branch Options: Display The Display
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Line Shunts Information The Line Sh
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Transmission Line Parameter Calcula
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AC Resistance 75: AC resistance of
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Rt AC resistance at temperature t p
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Where: G Conductance in Siemens/met
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Where: Admittance base in Siemens I
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Branch Options: Transformer Control
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Area Transformer Control Enabled ha
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Shows the sensitivity of the voltag
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Multi-Section Line Information Mult
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Line Field Options Line field objec
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Series Capacitor Field Options Dial
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Designates the type of transformer
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DC Line Options: Line Parameters Th
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DC Line Options: Rectifier Paramete
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DC Line Options: Actual Flow Shows
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VSC DC Line Dialog Simulator allows
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The reactive power on the AC side o
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Multi-Terminal DC Bus Information T
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Converter participation factor. Thi
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Branch Options: Transformer Control
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Area Transformer Control Enabled ha
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Transformer Impedance Correction Ta
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Shows the sensitivity of the voltag
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The amount of Mvar shift that would
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Specifies the number of the transfo
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Designates the type of transformer
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tertiary windings in the fields abo
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prompted to confirm that you wish t
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Switched Shunt Field Information Sw
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Zone Information (Edit Mode) The Zo
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Bus Information (Run Mode) This dia
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This section lists the devices (if
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Substation Information (Run Mode) T
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Generator Information (Run Mode) Th
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Generator Information: Power and Vo
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For Constant mode, Max Mvar Output
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The cost shift and cost multiplier
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Generator Options: Owners, Area, Zo
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Owner Number, Owner Name Number and
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Status Current status of the device
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Shows the sensitivity of the voltag
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The amount of Mvar shift that would
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Specifies the number of the transfo
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Switched Shunt Information (Run Mod
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This tab is used to display or chan
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Minimum LMP The minimum locational
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Many devices require SUBDATA sectio
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Label Manager Dialog The Label Mana
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Tie Lines Buses Gens Loads Cust
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Area Information: Gens The Area Gen
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Area Information: Area MW Control O
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Area Information: Options Report Li
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Area Information: OPF The OPF Tab c
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Area Field Options Area field objec
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Super Area Information Dialog The S
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Total Generator Production Cost (Sc
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MW Marginal Cost ($ / MWhr) MW marg
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Interface Field Information Dialog
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Automatically Inserting Interfaces
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Creating Injection Groups Injection
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options set in the dialog, this che
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Injection Group Display The Injecti
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Injection Group Dialog The Injectio
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Import PTI Subsystems Dialog Inject
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Participation Point Records Display
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Load 1, Normalized ParFac = 20/100
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The box that occupies the left side
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Checking this box enables the trans
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From any of the case information di
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Substation View Display The Substat
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Many devices require SUBDATA sectio
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Label Manager Dialog The Label Mana
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Difference Flows: Case Types When u
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Tabular listings of all objects tha
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} SCRIPT ScriptName2 { script_state
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Quick Auxiliary Files Dialog The Qu
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Script General Actions The followin
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SaveYbusInMatlabFormat ("filename",
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CreateIfNotFound: Set to YES or NO.
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SaveDataWithExtra("filename", filet
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SaveObjectFields("filename", object
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AppendCase("filename", OpenFileType
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SaveYbusInMatlabFormat("filename",
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INJECTIONGROUP INJECTIONGROUP: Dire
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filter : optional parameter which i
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Script Oneline Actions OpenOneLine
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Script Edit Mode Actions The follow
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[GEN busnum id], [GEN "name_nomkv"
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CAPACITANCE: The original charging
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Script Run Mode Actions The followi
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SetSensitivitiesAtOutOfServiceToClo
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DCPS: Lossless DC that takes into a
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AREA: Losses are calculated with re
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Script PowerFlow Related Actions Th
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This command clears all the structu
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Script Contingency Related Actions
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CTGConvertAllToDeviceCTG; This comm
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Script ATC Related Actions The foll
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Script Fault Related Actions The fo
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PVRun([elementSource], [elementSink
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OFFAVR Remove units from AVR contro
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BusFormat : optional parameter used
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Save the transient stability option
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Data Section The Data Section of th
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Ctg_Options LimitCost Shunt CTGElem
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Data Key Fields Simulator uses cert
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Data SubData Sections The format de
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Data ATCExtraMonitor ATCFlowValue T
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for this extra monitor for the scen
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Data AuxFileExportFormatDisplay Dat
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Data Bus MWMarginalCostValues MvarM
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Data ColorMap ColorPoint A colorpoi
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Bypasses a series capacitor, or put
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e replaced by a string enclosed in
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LimitViol A LimitViol is used to de
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Data CTG Options Sim_Solution_Optio
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Data CustomCaseInfo ColumnInfo Each
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Data DataGrid ColumnInfo Contains a
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fieldname: It is the field that the
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(0 is the default value if not othe
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Data GeoDataViewStyle TotalAreaValu
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Data GlobalContingencyActions CTGEl
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Data InjectionGroup PartPoint A par
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Data Interface InterfaceElement An
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Data KMLExportFormat DataBlockDescr
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Data Load BidCurve BidCurve subdata
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Data ModelCondition Condition Model
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Data MultiSectionLine Bus A multi s
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Data NomogramInterface InterfaceEle
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Branch This subdata section contai
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Data PostPowerFlowActions CTGElemen
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Data PWFormOptions PieSizeColorOpti
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Data PWLPTabRow LPBasisMatrix This
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inadequate voltage at any transfer
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Data QVCurve QVPoints This subdata
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Data SelectByCriteriaSet SelectByCr
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Data ShapeFileExportDescription Thi
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Data SuperArea SuperAreaArea This s
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Data UserDefinedDataGrid ColumnInfo
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Script Section The SCRIPT section b
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AutoInsertSubstatio ns AutoInsertLi
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ShowComplex : (optional) show compl
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Data Section for Display Auxiliary
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object_types by going to the Auxili
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Data List for Display Auxiliary Fil
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Data Subdata Sections for Display A
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Data DisplayLine DisplayDCTramisssi
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Data View ScreenLayer This is a lis
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Power Flow Solution Options The Pow
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Close Breakers to Energize Switched
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Power Flow Solution: Advanced Optio
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terminal buses, or those in paralle
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Post Power Flow Solution Actions Di
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Power Flow Solution: Island-Based A
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Power Flow Solution: DC Options The
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DC Power Flow Loss Setup To open th
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Power Flow Solution: Storage The fo
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Auto Open Bus Records if No Oneline
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slow down the program substantially
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Case Information Display Options Po
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Typically when you copy information
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Older versions of Simulator did not
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Power Flow Tools Ribbon Group The m
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Usually, a flat start should be use
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Low Impedances Lines Voltage Profil
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use of the economic dispatch algori
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Area Control Error (ACE) Chart The
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Area Losses Chart The Area Losses c
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Area Average Cost Chart The Average
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Edit Mode General Procedures In ord
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Draw Ribbon Tab The Draw ribbon tab
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Anchored Objects While in Edit Mode
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Setting Default Drawing Options The
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Editing Pie Size When you insert ne
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Area Display Options Dialog When yo
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Zone Display Options Dialog When yo
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Super Area Display Options Dialog W
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Owner Display Options Dialog When y
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Zone Fields on Onelines Zone field
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Super Area Fields on Onelines To di
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Bus Display Objects In power system
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Old Voltage Gauges Voltage gauges p
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Substation Display Objects Substati
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Generator Display Objects Generator
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Load Display Objects Simulator mode
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Transmission Line Display Objects T
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Circuit Breakers on Onelines Circui
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Line Flow Gauges Line flow gauges p
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Line Flow Arrows on Onelines There
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Multi-section Line Display Objects
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For phase shift control, the MW flo
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Three Winding Transformer Display O
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Series Capacitor Display Objects Se
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Switched Shunt Display Objects Swit
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Interface Display Objects Interface
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Interface Fields on Onelines Interf
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Interface Pie Charts on Onelines In
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Saving NERC Flowgates This command
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Links to Onelines and Auxiliary Fil
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Document Links on Onelines Just as
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Background Lines Dialog The Line Op
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Background Ellipses on Onelines The
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Converting Background Lines Backgro
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Converting Background Rectangles Ba
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Text on Onelines Text display objec
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Generic Model Fields The Generic Mo
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Pie Charts/Gauges: Lines Pie Chart
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Pie Charts/Gauges: Interfaces Pie C
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Pie Charts/Gauges: General Options
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Pie Chart / Gauge Style Dialog The
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Pie Chart / Gauge Style Dialog - St
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Pie Chart / Gauge Style Dialog - Op
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Pie Chart / Gauge Style Dialog - Ga
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Pie Chart / Gauge Example ©2011 Po
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Using the Insert Palettes ©2011 Po
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Define a Filter The Define a Filter
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Automatically Inserting Transmissio
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Automatically Inserting Generators
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Automatically Inserting Switched Sh
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Automatically Inserting Substations
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You can choose to leave the borders
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Clipboard Ribbon Group The Clipboar
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Select by Criteria Dialog To open t
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Select Ribbon Group The Select ribb
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Using the Oneline Alignment Grid Th
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Zoom, Pan, and Find The Zoom, Pan,
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Default Drawing Values The Default
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Copy Format and Paste Format Button
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Paste Format Dialog The Paste Forma
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Line/Fill Properties The Line/Fill
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Screen Layers The Screen Layers dis
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Format Field Properties The Field t
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Align Group Objects The Align Group
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Clipboard Ribbon Group The Clipboar
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Undo Command The Undo command is us
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Relationship Between Display Object
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The Object Identifier is also avail
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Opens the Display Object case infor
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Display Options The Display Options
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Pie Chart/Gauge Options Show Pie Ch
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Animated Flows Options The fields o
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Thumb Nail Menu The Thumbnail View
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Intermediate Bus Rotation Angle Nor
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Shape Select the shape used for sub
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Copying Onelines to Other Programs
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Font Size For text objects, this fi
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Supplemental Data Supplemental Data
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Movie Maker Simulator no longer con
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For these values, the following var
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References 1. Snyder, John P., Map
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Great Circle Distance Calculation T
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Geography/Coordinates The option is
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GIS Shapefile Data: Control This is
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GIS Shapefile Data: Modify After us
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GIS Shapefile Data: Shape List Afte
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Export Oneline As Shapefile Display
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Insert Measure Line Distances betwe
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Path Distances from Bus or Group To
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Oneline Screen Coordinates Onelines
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Use the Show Full button of the Zoo
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Redraws (refreshes) each of the ope
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Oneline Conditional Display of Obje
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Separate Window (open the oneline a
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Print Options Dialog The Print Opti
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Printer Setup Choose Printer Setup
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Contouring Options The Contour Opti
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Number of decimal places of the con
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Contours of most values create an i
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The value to which a data point's v
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For all color maps that come with P
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Ignore Above Min - Check this check
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Dynamic Formatting Dialog The Dynam
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Difference Flows The Difference Flo
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Using Difference Flows To use the D
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Present Topological Differences fro
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Limit Monitoring Settings Simulator
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The Save and Load Monitoring Settin
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Area Reporting and Zone Reporting T
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Limit Group Dialog The Limit Group
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Low Per Unit Limit Buses will be fl
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Difference Flows: Case Types When u
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Tabular listings of all objects tha
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Once you have selected the buses, y
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Shortest Path Between Elements To a
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Flow Cycle List Display Results The
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Overview of Facility Analysis in Po
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Find Minimum Cut Press this button
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Graph Flow Most network and graph t
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Governor Power Flow: Generator Opti
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Set Generator Participation Factors
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Set Selected Field The Set Selected
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The buses within the network cut ca
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areas will be on no AGC. New areas
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Browse Open Onelines All the object
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Equivalents An equivalent power sys
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Retain Branch Terminals For This se
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Select The Buses The Bus Selection
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Appending a Case The Append Case co
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Splitting Buses Simulator assists y
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Equipment Mover Simulator provides
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Tapping Transmission Lines Simulato
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Options determines how the charging
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Bus Renumbering Dialog The Renumber
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Choose Renumber > Renumber Buses fr
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Power Transfer Distribution Factors
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Interfaces Shows the transaction di
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Directions Display The Directions D
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Auto Insert Directions Multiple dir
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MW-Distance Options The calculation
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where PreOutageFlowX and PreOutageF
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Advanced LODF Calculation Dialog Th
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TLR Sensitivities Dialog The TLR Se
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The Multiple Bus Sensitivities show
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Effective Transmission Loading Reli
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Loss Sensitivities To access the Lo
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If using the Integrated Topology Pr
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Sensitivity: Injection dValue/dP --
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Line Loading Replicator The Line Lo
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control are disabled globally for t
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Available Contingency Actions The c
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Contingency Analysis: Terms Conting
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Contingency Case References Conting
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Phase shift Series Reactance X (on
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Contingency Case References - Defin
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Contingency Analysis: Defining Cont
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If multiple lines are grouped toget
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Loading Contingencies from a File S
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PSS/E Load Throw Over Files Simulat
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Contingency Blocks Contingency Bloc
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Contingency Violation List lists al
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Contingency Analysis Dialog: Contin
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investigate the contingency closely
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the specified criteria. While this
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The direction of the flow on this b
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name appears in the Contingency Lab
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Contingency Analysis Dialog: Option
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Checking this option prevents any g
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Contingency Options: Generator Post
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When this option is checked, only t
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This display lists all elements tha
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Use this to select the object for t
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Click the Add/Modify button to spec
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Contingency Options: Distributed Co
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Contingency Analysis: Results Tab T
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Contingency Results: View Results B
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An optional user-specified data str
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When this box is checked, all viola
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Comparing Contingency Analysis Resu
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Comparing Contingencies List Displa
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This shows the number of violations
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Load The Set To action will set the
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The Open action will set the Status
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merit order will be examined. If th
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The Close action will set the Statu
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Contingency Element: Open Breakers
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Make-Up Power Sources Generator, lo
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Tutorial: Contingency Analysis This
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Tutorial: Contingency Analysis - Pa
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Modify the element’s Action to: S
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Time Step Simulation: Quick Start T
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Time Step Simulation Dialog The Tim
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Check this box to have all displays
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Time Step Simulation Pages The Time
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The Time Step Simulation has the ca
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Time Step Simulation: Input The Tim
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Number of interfaces with unenforce
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Time Step Simulation: Binding Eleme
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Time Step Simulation: Options The O
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Automatically Run Simulation after
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Time Step Simulation: Specifying an
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Time Step Simulation: Change Timepo
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Time Step Simulation: Schedule Dial
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When this option is not checked, th
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If specifying an end date/time up t
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The time shift options can be used
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If still successful power flow solu
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elow, will be used to determine if
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processed. In this way, an estimate
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Transformer Control: Time Step Opti
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Time Step Simulation: Running OPF a
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Size of the system, given by the nu
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Fault Analysis Fault analysis can o
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Fault Analysis Bus Records This dia
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Mutual Impedance Record Dialog The
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Fault Analysis Switched Shunt Recor
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PV Curves Simulator's PV Curves too
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Load Auxiliary... Clicking this but
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PV Curves Setup: Common Options The
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dispatch the source injection group
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of all ramping, but on average will
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An additional multiplier, pfQMult,
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Impedance (Z) factors are not enter
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PV/QV Quantities to Track Specifica
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Note: all branches (whether transmi
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To track the limits of any of these
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Inadequate voltage level Stop when
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PV Curves: Output The Output tab is
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the QV Curve Tool will analyze will
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additional data including limit mon
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PV Curves Results: Overview The Ove
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changes resulting from make-up powe
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PV/QV Curves Results: Plot Plotting
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QV Curves The QV Curves tool provid
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QV Curves Dialog To display this di
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Power flow solution options Global
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the fake generator (synchronous con
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V(PU) - per-unit voltage set-point
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Instead of listing an absolute valu
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tracking that would just take up co
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Generation MW/Mvar - total real or
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QV Curves: Results The Results tab
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equired to make the case solvable.
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NO and back again by double-clickin
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PV/QV Refine Model Modeling idiosyn
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PowerWorld Simulator Optimal Power
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OPF Equality and Inequality Constra
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Determining Set of Active Inequalit
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OPF Marginal Costs During any const
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generator capability, but that loss
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Total number of generators that ini
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Include Marg. Losses Specifies whet
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# Cost Curve Points Shows the numbe
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OPF Nomogram Records This list disp
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Minimum and maximum of all the bus
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OPF Phase Shifter Records Displays
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OPF Example - Marginal Costs Using
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system using the super area is that
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constraint, expressed in units of $
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SCOPF Objective Function The SCOPF
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SCOPF Solution Process The SCOPF in
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SCOPF Equality and Inequality Const
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SCOPF Control The control dialog al
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Unenforceable Indicates whether the
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SCOPF All LP Variables The SCOPF Al
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SCOPF Example: Introduction In this
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Generator and Load OPF Reserves Bid
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Area and Zone OPF Reserve Requireme
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OPF Reserves Example In this sectio
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Results can be explored at the area
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Available Transfer Capability (ATC)
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ATC Dialog: Options The Options pag
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generators in the defined group tha
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Monitoring Exceptions can be used t
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ATC Dialog Options: Advanced Option
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If checked, Simulator will allow co
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entered to determine the highest tr
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Adding and Removing Extra Monitors
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ATC Dialog: Analysis The Analysis p
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Multiple Scenario Available Transfe
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Available Transfer Capability : Dis
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Multiple Scenario ATC Dialog: Resul
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Multiple Scenario ATC Analysis Resu
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ATC Dialog: Transfer Limiters Displ
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eported with the reserve limit and
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The Transfer Limit that is reported
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When a reserve limit is found, the
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Installing Simulator Automation Ser
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Connecting to Simulator Automation
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Passing Data to the Simulator Autom
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Simulator Automation Server Functio
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ChangeParametersSingleElement Funct
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ParamList = {'MaxItr' 'Sbase'}; % v
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ChangeParametersMultipleElement Sam
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' Make the ChangeParametersMultiple
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CloseCase Function: Sample Code Bor
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GetFieldList Function: Sample Code
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end; // Gets parameters with old fu
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disp(fieldarray) disp(busparam) end
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GetParametersMultipleElement Functi
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GetParametersMultipleElement Functi
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GetParametersMultipleElementFlatOut
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ListOfDevices Function: Sample Code
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ListOfDevices Function: Sample Code
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ListOfDevicesAsVariantStrings Funct
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LoadState Function LoadState is use
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OpenCase Function The OpenCase func
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ProcessAuxFile Function The Process
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RunScriptCommand Function The RunSc
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TSGetContingencyResults Function TS
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Sample code (Matlab): %Initialize S
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ExcelApp Property The Simulator Aut
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CurrentDir Property The CurrentDir
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RequestBuildDate Property The Reque
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To close the connection to the Simu
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ExcelApp Property (version 9) The S
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ChangeParameters Function (version
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GetParameters Function (version 9)
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LoadContingencies Function (version
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ProcessAuxFile Function (version 9)
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SaveCase Function (version 9) The S
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Primary Bus Priority Scheme Illustr
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Simulator models all of the system
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Integrated Topology Processing: Con
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Incremental Topology Processing pro
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this breaker disconnects the device
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In the next example some breakers h
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Transient Stability Overview: Gener
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Also, this field will always be sho
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WT3E model represents the reactive
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Modifying the Device Type and Field
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algebraic (network) variables remai
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If this is the case the model list
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Clicking this button will show a dr
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Rename Click this button to be prom
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Event Time Specify the time in seco
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2 under both the Rotor Angle and MW
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Transient Stability Analysis Plots:
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Choose the objects to be added to a
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This option will only be enabled if
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Right Memo Width % This defines the
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ox provided. Special strings may be
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Scale @CASENAME will show the name
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monitor are not created. If you kno
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Click this button to transfer the p
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Tabular Results for Multiple Contin
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If the master password has been def
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Tutorial: Inserting a Bus Page 2 of
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Save the case. ©2011 PowerWorld Co
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visible, you will get a "backstage"
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Select Case Information > Aggregati
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Base Case, 478, 479, 480, 482, 903,
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Load Relay, 1541 Load Schedules, 22
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