![]() ![]() Tap_at_star_point (bool) - whether tap changer is modelled at star point or at the bus OUTPUT: index (int) - The unique ID of the created transformer EXAMPLE: create_transformer3w(net, hv_bus = 0, mv_bus = 1, lv_bus = 2, name = “trafo1”, std_type = “63/25/38 MVA 110/20/10 kV”) pandapower. Max_loading_percent (float) - maximum current loading (only needed for OPF) If None, the index one higher than the highest already existing index is selected. Index (int, None) - Force a specified ID if it is available. In_service (boolean) - True for in_service or False for out of service Tap_at_star_point (boolean) - Whether tap changer is located at the star point of the 3W-transformer or at the bus Defaults to the medium position (tap_neutral) ![]() Tap_pos (int, nan) - current tap position of the transformer. Name (string) - A custom name for this transformer ![]() Std_type - The used standard type from the standard type library OPTIONAL: Lv_bus (int) - The bus on the low-voltage side on which the transformer will be connected to Mv_bus (int) - The medium voltage bus on which the transformer will be connected to Hv_bus (int) - The bus on the high-voltage side on which the transformer will be connected to Net - The net within this transformer should be created The trafo parameters are defined through the standard type library. create_transformer3w ( net, hv_bus, mv_bus, lv_bus, std_type, name=None, tap_pos=nan, in_service=True, index=None, max_loading_percent=nan, tap_at_star_point=False ) ¶Ĭreates a three-winding transformer in table net. ![]()
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