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ModPowerSystems #67

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lmramirea1 opened this issue Mar 20, 2023 · 0 comments
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ModPowerSystems #67

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Name

ModPowerSystems

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Focus Topic

Modelica power systems library

Primary Purpose

ModPowerSystems is a Modelica package which includes power systems models developed using static phasors, dynamic phasors as well as electromagnetic transient variables.

Description

ModPowerSystems is a free package that is developed with the Modelica language from the Modelica Association.
It provides models for power systems components in several domains:
-Static phasors
-Dynamic phasors
-Electromagnetic transient (EMT)

Mathematical Description

No response

Website

https://www.fein-aachen.org/en/projects/modpowersystems/

Documentation

https://git.rwth-aachen.de/acs/public/simulation/modpowersystems/-/blob/master/README.md

Source

No response

Year

2018

Institution

RWTH Aachen University

Funding Source

No response

Publications

0

Publication List

  1. M. Mirz, L. Razik, J. Dinkelbach, H. A. Tokel, G. Alirezaeiz, R. Mathar and A. Monti, “A Co-Simulation Architecture for Power System, Communication and Market in the Smart Grid”
  2. J. Dinkelbach, M. Mirz, T. Schlösser, A. Monti, “Hosting Capacity Improvement Unlocked by Control Strategies for Photovoltaic and Battery Storage Systems”
  3. M. Mirz, L. Netze and A. Monti, “A multi-level approach to power system modelica models,” 2016 IEEE 17th Workshop on Control and Modeling for Power Electronics (COMPEL), Trondheim, 2016, pp. 1-7.

Use Cases

ModPowerSystems is tested with OpenModelica and Dymola and should load correctly if the Modelica Standard Library is available.ModPowerSystems is tested with OpenModelica and Dymola and should load correctly if the Modelica Standard Library is available.

Infrastructure Sector

  • Atmospheric dispersion
  • Agriculture
  • Biomass
  • Buildings
  • Communications
  • Cooling
  • Ecosystems
  • Electric
  • District heating
  • Forestry
  • Health
  • Hydrogen
  • Individual heating
  • Land use
  • Liquid fuels
  • Natural Gas
  • Transportation
  • Water

Represented Behavior

  • Earth Systems
  • Employment
  • Built Infrastructure
  • Financial
  • Macro-economy
  • Micro-economy
  • Policy
  • Social

Modeling Paradigm

  • Analytics
  • Data
  • Discrete Simulation
  • Dynamic Simulation
  • Equilibrium
  • Engineering/Design
  • Optimization
  • Visualization

Capabilities

It provides models for power systems components in several domains:

  • Static phasors
  • Dynamic phasors
  • Electromagnetic transient (EMT)

Programming Language

  • C – ISO/IEC 9899
  • C++ (C plus plus) – ISO/IEC 14882
  • C# (C sharp) – ISO/IEC 23270
  • Delphi
  • GAMS (General Algebraic Modeling System)
  • Go
  • Haskell
  • Java
  • JavaScript(Scripting language)
  • Julia
  • Kotlin
  • LabVIEW
  • Lua
  • MATLAB
  • Modelica
  • Nim
  • Object Pascal
  • Octave
  • Pascal Script
  • Python
  • R
  • Rust
  • Simulink
  • Swift (Apple programming language)
  • WebAssembly
  • Zig

Required Dependencies

No response

What is the software tool's license?

None

Operating System Support

  • Windows
  • Mac OSX
  • Linux
  • iOS
  • Android

User Interface

  • Programmatic
  • Command line
  • Web based
  • Graphical user
  • Menu driven
  • Form based
  • Natural language

Parallel Computing Paradigm

  • Multi-threaded computing
  • Multi-core computing
  • Distributed computing
  • Cluster computing
  • Massively parallel computing
  • Grid computing
  • Reconfigurable computing with field-programmable gate arrays (FPGA)
  • General-purpose computing on graphics processing units
  • Application-specific integrated circuits
  • Vector processors

What is the highest temporal resolution supported by the tool?

Not Applicable

What is the typical temporal resolution supported by the tool?

None

What is the largest temporal scope supported by the tool?

Not Applicable

What is the typical temporal scope supported by the tool?

None

What is the highest spatial resolution supported by the tool?

Not Applicable

What is the typical spatial resolution supported by the tool?

None

What is the largest spatial scope supported by the tool?

Not Applicable

What is the typical spatial scope supported by the tool?

None

Input Data Format

CSV

Input Data Description

No response

Output Data Format

CSV

Output Data Description

No response

Contact Details

Jan Dinkelbach jdinkelbach@eonerc.rwth-aachen.de

Interface, Integration, and Linkage

No response

@GordStephen GordStephen added the needs-transferring Needs to be copied to the new tools portal (opentools.globalpst.org) label Dec 11, 2023
@GordStephen GordStephen added transferred and removed needs-transferring Needs to be copied to the new tools portal (opentools.globalpst.org) labels Apr 9, 2024
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