Closed mbheinen closed 1 year ago
Thank you, @mbheinen! Look at the entry below and let me know if this looks correct.
https://deploy-preview-811--lfenergy.netlify.app/?selected=interactive-power-flow-ipf
Note we added the project name to the logo; this is a general standard for the landscape to help people better identify the project in the logo view.
I've also update the form to have the new correct categories in place - thank you for alerting me to that!
Logo looks good. IPF has never had a logo so I just made one up and I figured I wanted to use something from the original project by Bonneville so I went with the only icon like image I could find which was on this "bus" display https://bpa-ipf.readthedocs.io/en/latest/basic/x_window_gui.html#ac-bus-input-data-boxes .
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I've also update the form to have the new correct categories in place - thank you for alerting me to that!
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Awesome - thanks! Merging now.
Project Name
Interactive Power Flow (IPF)
Description
Interactive Power Flow (IPF) is a software package for doing power flow studies. IPF models the operation of a bulk electric power network. IPF was developed by Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) and its contractors in the 1990s with about 20% of the cost supported by the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI). By mutual agreement, as described in EPRI Agreement RP2746-03 entitled Graphical User Interface for Powerflow, March, 1992,
“all results of this project–including the computer program and its documentation–are to be in the public domain.”
While not a modern tool (written in Fortran and uses X Window for displays/UI), it can still be used for benchmarking new power flow engines and transient stability analysis tools.
Homepage URL
https://bpa-ipf.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html
Repo URL
https://github.com/mbheinen/bpa-ipf-tsp
Organization hosting or owning the project
Bonneville Power Administration (original creator)
Logo
Category is really "Energy Systems - Modeling and Simulation" but non of dropdown categories really fit that so I just put "Asset Management - Analytics" even though IPF really isn't that
Category
Asset Management - Analytics