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21 from CIM14.CPSM.Equipment.Core.Curve import Curve
23 class ReactiveCapabilityCurve(Curve):
24 """Reactive power rating envelope versus the synchronous machine's active power, in both the generating and motoring modes. For each active power value there is a corresponding high and low reactive power limit value. Typically there will be a separate curve for each coolant condition, such as hydrogen pressure. The Y1 axis values represent reactive minimum and the Y2 axis values represent reactive maximum.- ReactiveCapabilityCurves are not required if the reactive power limits of the SynchronousMachine do not vary with real power output. - By convention, the Y1 axis values represent reactive minimum and the Y2 axis values represent reactive maximum. - Because the x value will always be specified in MW and the y values will always be specified in MVAr, the xMultiplier, y1Multiplier, and y2Multiplier attributes do not need to be supplied.
25 """
27 def __init__(self, InitiallyUsedBySynchronousMachines=None, *args, **kw_args):
28 """Initialises a new 'ReactiveCapabilityCurve' instance.
30 @param InitiallyUsedBySynchronousMachines: Synchronous machines using this curve as default.
31 """
32 self._InitiallyUsedBySynchronousMachines = []
33 self.InitiallyUsedBySynchronousMachines = [] if InitiallyUsedBySynchronousMachines is None else InitiallyUsedBySynchronousMachines
35 super(ReactiveCapabilityCurve, self).__init__(*args, **kw_args)
37 _attrs = []
38 _attr_types = {}
39 _defaults = {}
40 _enums = {}
41 _refs = ["InitiallyUsedBySynchronousMachines"]
42 _many_refs = ["InitiallyUsedBySynchronousMachines"]
44 def getInitiallyUsedBySynchronousMachines(self):
45 """Synchronous machines using this curve as default.
46 """
47 return self._InitiallyUsedBySynchronousMachines
49 def setInitiallyUsedBySynchronousMachines(self, value):
50 for x in self._InitiallyUsedBySynchronousMachines:
51 x.InitialReactiveCapabilityCurve = None
52 for y in value:
53 y._InitialReactiveCapabilityCurve = self
54 self._InitiallyUsedBySynchronousMachines = value
56 InitiallyUsedBySynchronousMachines = property(getInitiallyUsedBySynchronousMachines, setInitiallyUsedBySynchronousMachines)
58 def addInitiallyUsedBySynchronousMachines(self, *InitiallyUsedBySynchronousMachines):
59 for obj in InitiallyUsedBySynchronousMachines:
60 obj.InitialReactiveCapabilityCurve = self
62 def removeInitiallyUsedBySynchronousMachines(self, *InitiallyUsedBySynchronousMachines):
63 for obj in InitiallyUsedBySynchronousMachines:
64 obj.InitialReactiveCapabilityCurve = None