I want to do some tutorials and needed a publically available case that works in all the software packages out there. A sort of Rosetta stone. So I started with the case from Texas A&M's Site but made contingencies, 1-lines, plot templates, and run scripts for each software package. I'm going to be modifying this pretty heavily to do some tutorials on PERC1, REPC_D, and studying datacenter oscillations.
PSLF Version
This is setup to use SSTOOLS and DYTOOLS. This is the only one I have batch plotting and oneline creation working on so far.
ieee39busPSLF.zip (29.1 KB)
PSSE Version
This uses PSSPY to automate running the steady state and dynamics. They can be run from the I/O Control menu.
ieee39busPSSE.zip (149.8 KB)
Powerworld Version
This has the most minimal changes from the Texas A&M page. Steady state and dynamics are run relatively easily through the GUI. The contingency definitions and transient stability data are contained in the .aux files.
ieee39busPowerworld.zip (136.9 KB)
Obviously credit goes out to the original authors and Texas A&M for their help here!
[1] T. Athay, R. Podmore, and S. Virmani. \A Practical Method for the Direct Analysis of Transient Stability”. In: IEEE Transactions on Power Apparatus and Systems PAS-98 (2 Mar. 1979), pp. 573 - 584.
[2] M. A. Pai. Energy function analysis for power system stability. The Kluwer international series in engineering and computer science. Power electronics and power systems. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1989.


