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- All Superinterfaces:
LoadingLimits
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public interface CurrentLimits extends LoadingLimits
Current limits are defined by:- A permanent limit (A)
- Any number of temporary limits. A temporary limit has an acceptable duration (s). The branch can safely stay between the previous limit (could be another temporary limit or the permanent limit) and this limit during the acceptable duration. A NaN temporay limit value means infinite.
The following diagram shows current areas and corresponding acceptable duration for a permanent limit and 3 temporary limits with x, y and z acceptable durations.
- Author:
- Geoffroy Jamgotchian
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Nested Class Summary
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Nested classes/interfaces inherited from interface com.powsybl.iidm.network.LoadingLimits
LoadingLimits.TemporaryLimit
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Default Methods Modifier and Type Method Description default LimitType
getLimitType()
Get the operational limits' type (can be APPARENT_POWER, CURRENT or VOLTAGE)-
Methods inherited from interface com.powsybl.iidm.network.LoadingLimits
getPermanentLimit, getTemporaryLimit, getTemporaryLimits, getTemporaryLimitValue, setPermanentLimit
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Methods inherited from interface com.powsybl.iidm.network.OperationalLimits
remove
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Method Detail
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getLimitType
default LimitType getLimitType()
Description copied from interface:OperationalLimits
Get the operational limits' type (can be APPARENT_POWER, CURRENT or VOLTAGE)- Specified by:
getLimitType
in interfaceOperationalLimits
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