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Order and column positioning are the same as for the preceding
time-step loop output.
509151.087 409308.29 411219.366 409901.315 412179.31 --- 31 cards of disk file read
into card cache cells 1 onward.
<===> Done with "/"-card sorting by data class. Remember that the source file appears different from
interpreted input data.
Alternative Transients Program (ATP), GNU Linux or DOS. All rights reserved by Can/Am user group of
Portland, Oregon, USA.
Date (dd-mth-yy) and time of day (hh.mm.ss) = 16-Jul-19 12:42:13 Name of disk plot file is
c:\atpdraw\atp\circ.pl4
Consult the 860-page ATP Rule Book of the Can/Am EMTP User Group in Portland, Oregon, USA. Source
code date is 18 November 2012.
Total size of LABCOM tables = 12454813 INTEGER words. 31 VARDIM List Sizes follow: 6002 10K 192K
900 420K 1200 15K
120K 2250 3800 720 2K 72800 510 800K 800 90 254 800K 100K 3K 15K 192K 120 45K 260K
600 210K 1100 19 400
--------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Descriptive interpretation of input data cards. | Input data card images are shown below, all 80
columns, character by character
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890
--------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Marker card preceding new EMTP data case. |BEGIN NEW DATA CASE
Comment card. NUMDCD = 8. |C dT >< Tmax >< Xopt >< Copt ><Epsiln>
Statistics data. 1 1 0 0 1 0 | 1 1 0 0 1 -1 0
Comment card. NUMDCD = 14. |C < n1 >< n2 ><ref1><ref2>< R >< L >< C >
Comment card. NUMDCD = 15. |C < n1 >< n2 ><ref1><ref2>< R >< A >< B ><Leng><><>0
Comment card. NUMDCD = 18. |C < n 1>< n 2>< Tclose ><Top/Tde >< Ie ><Vf/CLOP ><
type >
Comment card. NUMDCD = 21. |C < n 1><>< Ampl. >< Freq. ><Phase/T0>< A1 >< T1
>< TSTART >< TSTOP >
Source. 1.00E+04 3.00E-06 7.50E-05 0.00E+00 |15XX0001-1 1.E4 3.E-6 7.5E-5 -8888. 2.6E10
List of input elements that are connected to each node. Only the physical connections of multi-phase
lines are shown (capacitive
and inductive coupling are ignored). Repeated entries indicate parallel connections. Switches are
included, although sources
(including rotating machinery) are omitted -- except that U.M. usage produces extra, internally-defined
nodes "UMXXXX".
--------------+------------------------------
--------------+------------------------------
XX0001 |XX0002*
TERRA |XX0002*
--------------+------------------------------
+++ Node "XX0001" has no connected linear branches. Add (to ground) the conductance G =
1.00000000E-08 mhos.
Column headings for the 2 EMTP output variables follow. These are divided among the 5 possible
classes as follows ....
First 1 output variables are electric-network voltage differences (upper voltage minus lower
voltage);
Next 1 output variables are branch currents (flowing from the upper node to the lower node);
XX0002 XX0002
% % % % % % Final time step, PLTFIL dumps plot data to ".PL4" disk file.
Extrema of output variables follow. Order and column positioning are the same as for the preceding
time-step loop output.
+++ Node "XX0001" has no connected linear branches. Add (to ground) the conductance G =
1.00000000E-08 mhos.
The data case now ready to be solved is a statistical overvoltage study that involves NENERG = 100
simulations.
Closing or opening times for "STATISTICS" switches are to be varied randomly according to a Normal
distribution. The following
is a listing of switches that are to have closing or opening times varied randomly.
Entry Switch From To Columns 15-24 Columns 25-34 Reference switch number
number number bus bus (in seconds) (in seconds) (0 implies independence)
In addition to variation of the switching time that is caused by each switch`s own distribution, there is
the added random delay
that is the same for all switches. This added random delay is called "reference angle," and it has a
uniform distribution over the
of the STARTUP file). However, if "ITEST" (columns 9-16 of the STATISTICS miscellaneous data card)
is positive, the reference
In the following output, for each simulation there will be a tabulation of switch times that were used,
followed by a display of
peak values that occurred during the simulation. Format for this latter output is identical to that for the
extrema of a
Well, almost identical! Output of the reference angle in degrees has been added at the extreme left in
otherwise blank space.
XX0001 XX0001
1 1.1113884E-02
==== Table dumping for all subsequent restorations. Time [sec] = 5.99900000E-03
6889.06548 9959.04123
6889.11674 9959.04123
1 9.7393709E-03
6889.44412 9959.04123
1 1.0156671E-02
6889.3292 9959.04123
1 8.7152537E-03
6889.72631 9959.04123
1 1.1202560E-02
6889.04096 9959.04123
1 1.0378664E-02
-6889.268 9959.04123
1 1.0364041E-02
6889.27188 9959.04123
1 1.0368786E-02
6889.27078 9959.04123
1 1.0491335E-02
6889.23689 9959.04123
1 1.0583888E-02
6889.21153 9959.04123
1 1.0377483E-02
6889.2683 9959.04123
1 9.5954742E-03
6889.4838 9959.04123
Times of maxima : .009597 .6E-5
1 9.7538679E-03
6889.44026 9959.04123
1 1.0833696E-02
6889.14264 9959.04123
1 1.0867078E-02
6889.13327 9959.04123
1 9.5460323E-03
6889.4973 9959.04123
1 9.9082360E-03
6889.39754 9959.04123
1 1.1472503E-02
-6888.9666 9959.04123
1 9.8972534E-03
6889.40058 9959.04123
1 1.0820864E-02
-6889.1462 9959.04123
1 7.8378914E-03
6889.96829 9959.04123
1 1.0096643E-02
6889.34574 9959.04123
1 8.7498266E-03
6889.71694 9959.04123
1 1.0257961E-02
6889.30137 9959.04123
1 1.0345942E-02
6889.27712 9959.04123
1 1.1152631E-02
-6889.0547 9959.04123
1 1.0520388E-02
6889.22889 9959.04123
1 8.8120085E-03
6889.69958 9959.04123
1 9.0256805E-03
6889.64088 9959.04123
6889.12941 9959.04123
1 9.6181861E-03
6889.47746 9959.04123
1 1.0427481E-02
6889.25452 9959.04123
1 9.2527870E-03
-6889.5783 9959.04123
1 8.7677902E-03
6889.71198 9959.04123
1 9.8263387E-03
6889.42014 9959.04123
1 1.0113249E-02
6889.34105 9959.04123
1 1.0712842E-02
6889.17599 9959.04123
1 8.5151818E-03
6889.78143 9959.04123
1 1.0644548E-02
6889.19472 9959.04123
1 9.7293933E-03
6889.44687 9959.04123
1 1.0384134E-02
6889.26637 9959.04123
Times of maxima : .010387 .6E-5
1 9.0808183E-03
6889.62573 9959.04123
1 9.2730852E-03
6889.57254 9959.04123
1 9.7788758E-03
6889.43337 9959.04123
1 9.3536793E-03
6889.55049 9959.04123
1 9.0517925E-03
6889.63372 9959.04123
1 9.9337773E-03
6889.39066 9959.04123
1 1.0600452E-02
6889.20685 9959.04123
1 9.9805321E-03
6889.3777 9959.04123
1 1.0302334E-02
-6889.289 9959.04123
1 1.0792914E-02
6889.15394 9959.04123
1 1.1159084E-02
6889.05281 9959.04123
1 1.0408439E-02
6889.25976 9959.04123
1 1.1796957E-02
-6888.8773 9959.04123
1 1.0876167E-02
6889.13079 9959.04123
1 9.2751536E-03
6889.57199 9959.04123
1 9.3328968E-03
6889.55628 9959.04123
1 1.0307162E-02
6889.28759 9959.04123
6889.02663 9959.04123
1 1.0944080E-02
-6889.1121 9959.04123
1 9.9076918E-03
6889.39782 9959.04123
1 1.0109529E-02
6889.34215 9959.04123
1 1.0154616E-02
6889.32975 9959.04123
1 1.1118578E-02
6889.06411 9959.04123
1 6.8865694E-03
6890.23039 9959.04123
1 9.7368916E-03
6889.44494 9959.04123
1 1.1712848E-02
6888.90042 9959.04123
1 1.2059148E-02
6888.80481 9959.04123
1 1.0143801E-02
6889.33278 9959.04123
1 9.2191608E-03
6889.58742 9959.04123
Times of maxima : .009221 .6E-5
1 8.0851751E-03
6889.89994 9959.04123
1 1.1276231E-02
6889.02057 9959.04123
1 1.2211291E-02
6888.76292 9959.04123
1 9.2444448E-03
6889.58053 9959.04123
1 1.1066997E-02
-6889.0784 9959.04123
1 9.0097007E-03
6889.64529 9959.04123
1 8.1426317E-03
6889.88423 9959.04123
1 8.9274709E-03
6889.66789 9959.04123
1 9.6444283E-03
-6889.4703 9959.04123
1 8.2923693E-03
-6889.8429 9959.04123
1 9.0669120E-03
6889.62958 9959.04123
1 9.1304884E-03
6889.61195 9959.04123
1 9.5067196E-03
-6889.5083 9959.04123
1 1.0759808E-02
6889.16303 9959.04123
1 1.1572267E-02
6888.939 9959.04123
1 1.0397236E-02
6889.26279 9959.04123
1 9.6810496E-03
6889.4601 9959.04123
6889.1578 9959.04123
1 1.0614773E-02
6889.20299 9959.04123
1 1.0283684E-02
6889.2942 9959.04123
1 1.0346636E-02
6889.27684 9959.04123
1 9.9298523E-03
6889.39176 9959.04123
1 7.5258276E-03
6890.05427 9959.04123
1 9.4529441E-03
6889.52321 9959.04123
1 1.0799856E-02
6889.15201 9959.04123
1 1.1059783E-02
6889.08036 9959.04123
1 9.8203359E-03
6889.4218 9959.04123
1 8.9078145E-03
6889.6734 9959.04123
1 1.1827449E-02
6888.86873 9959.04123
Times of maxima : .011829 .6E-5
Columns
5 10 15 20 25 30
+----+----+----+----+----+----+
*A
A*
|X
| * A
|A *
| A*
| X
| A *
| *A
| 1.0000E-02 A *
| * A
| *A
| * A
| A *
| *A
|A*
|X
A*
Memory storage figures for the preceding, now-completed data case. ------------------------------- Present
Program
A value of "-9999" indicates that no figure is available. 16-Jul-19 12:42:18 figure limit
(name)
Size List 5. Storage for [Y] and triangularized [Y]. No. times = 2 Factors = 2 4 420000
(LYMAT)
Size List 6. Number of entries in switch table. No. flops = 2 1 1200 (LSWTCH)
Size List 7. Number of distinct ALPHANUMERIC data names plus program SPY variables. 5
15000 (LSIZE7)
Size List 12. Total number of EMTP output variables. 2 2000 (LSIZ12)
Size List 13. Working space for batch/SPY plotting. -9999 72800 (LSIZ13)
Size List 15. Character storage in bytes for MODELS. -9999 800000 (LCTACS)
Size List 16. Total number of Type-59 S.M. masses. 0 800 (LIMASS)
Size List 18. Branch and switch power/energy outputs. 0 254 (MAXPE)
Size List 19. Total floating-point TACS table space. 23 800000 (LTACST)
Size List 20. Non-copied recursive convolution data plus SEEK of MODELS. 0 100000
(LFSEM)
Size List 21. Total modal/phase [T] matrix storage. 0 3000 (LFD)
Size List 23. Giant vectors for renumbering, phasors; also extrema accumulation. 604
192000 (LSIZ23)
Size List 24. Peak phases of compensation for data. 0 120 (LCOMP)
Size List 25. Total table space for all U.M usage. -9999 45000 (LSPCUM)
Size List 26. Square of max number of coupled phases. 0 260000 (LSIZ26)
Size List 27. Maximum number of MODELS top variables. -9999 600
(LSIZ27)
Size List 28. MODELS. Total work space is divided into INTEGER and REAL. 1st, REAL: -9999
210000 (LRTACS)
Size List 29. RAM disk used by "TAPSAV" table saving (limit is "LABCOM" size LTLABL). -9999
1100 (LSIZ29)
Timing figures characterizing central processor (CP) solution speed. ---------------------------- CP sec Wait
sec Real sec
Data input time (through blank card ending branches) .... 0.016 0.000 0.016
After phasor solution, but before time-step loop .... 0.000 0.000 0.000
0.0 .111428E-3 .42E-6 .5E-3 .5E-3 .5E-3 .5E-3 .5E-3 .5E-3 .5E-3
.5E-3 .5E-3 .5E-3 .5E-3 .5E-3 .5E-3 .5E-3 .5E-3 .5E-3 .5E-3
Variable minima : 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 -15616.316 -442039.31
606.412018 -4453.6778 -881.10805 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Times of minima : 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 .34583E-3 .991E-5
.18698E-4 .396E-6 .87968E-4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0