Pointer to TopologicalNode object
Pointer to OperationalLimitSet object
Pointer to ConnectivityNodeContainer object
Array of SvVoltage objects
No Additional ItemsState variable for voltage.
No Additional PropertiesThe voltage angle of the topological node complex voltage with respect to system reference.
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The voltage magnitude at the topological node. The attribute shall be a positive value.
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If specified the voltage is the line to ground voltage of the individual phase. If unspecified, then the voltage is assumed balanced.
Array of SvInjection objects
No Additional ItemsThe SvInjection reports the calculated bus injection minus the sum of the terminal flows. The terminal flow is positive out from the bus (load sign convention) and bus injection has positive flow into the bus. SvInjection may have the remainder after state estimation or slack after power flow calculation.
No Additional PropertiesThe active power mismatch between calculated injection and initial injection. Positive sign means injection into the TopologicalNode (bus).
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The reactive power mismatch between calculated injection and initial injection. Positive sign means injection into the TopologicalNode (bus).
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The terminal phase at which the connection is applied. If missing, the injection is assumed to be balanced among non-neutral phases.
Same definition as SvVoltage.phasePointer to BusVoltageObjective object
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Master resource identifier issued by a model authority. The mRID is unique within an exchange context. Global uniqueness is easily achieved by using a UUID, as specified in RFC 4122, for the mRID. The use of UUID is strongly recommended.
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