IEEE 30 bus Test

Introduction

The IEEE 30 Bus Test Case represents a portion of the American Electric Power System (in the Midwestern US) as of December, 1961.

The 11 kV and 1.0 kV base voltages are my guess.

The model actually has these buses at either 132 or 33 kV.

The 30 bus test case does not have line limits!

The data was downloaded from the IEEE power systems test case archive at [1].

Single line diagram of the IEEE 30-bus test system

You can send submissions, questions and requests to fglongatt@fglongatt.org.ve.

[1] ‘Power system test case archive’, available at: http://www.ee.washington.edu/research/pstca/

 

-- IMPORTANT -- Material in the archive is intended for purposes of research and education, not for commercial gain.

tEST cASES

viñeta

Scanned Single-Line diagram of the IEEE 30 bus System (67KB JPEG) (Small readable version)

viñeta

Downloadable 600 DPI TIFF Single Line Diagram (201KB) (Even more readable)

viñeta

IEEE Common Data Format (CDF) [.txt File]

viñeta

DIigSILENT PowerFactory [Download]

viñeta

Powerworld [Download]

viñeta

Power System Toolbox (PST) [Donwload [Donwload]

viñeta

Power System Analysis Toolbox (PSAT) [Download]

 
Copyright © 2008-2013. All design and images are property of  Francisco M. González-Longatt. Web designed and developed by Dr. Francisco M. González-Longatt, e-mail: fglongatt@fglongatt.org