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Modeling and Simulating Wind Energy Generation Systems by Means of Co-Simulation Techniques

This paper presents the development of a wind energy conversion system co-simulation based on the Functional Mock-up Interface standard aiming at contributing to the development of co-simulation of large electrical power systems by means of open-source and standardized computational tools. Co-simula...

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Published in:Energies (Basel) 2023-10, Vol.16 (19), p.7013
Main Authors: da Silva, Loan Tullio F. W., Tomim, Marcelo Aroca, Barbosa, Pedro Gomes, de Almeida, Pedro Machado, da Silva Dias, Robson Francisco
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Language:English
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Summary:This paper presents the development of a wind energy conversion system co-simulation based on the Functional Mock-up Interface standard aiming at contributing to the development of co-simulation of large electrical power systems by means of open-source and standardized computational tools. Co-simulation enables the computational burden of a monolithic simulation to be shared among several processing units, significantly reducing processing time. Through the Functional Mock-up Interface standard, developed models are encapsulated into Functional Mock-up Unit, providing an extra means for the protection of intellectual property, a very appealing feature for end users, both in industry and academia. To achieve the decoupling of the subsystems, the Bergeron ideal transmission line model will be used, with travel time equal to the simulation time-step. The computational performance and effectiveness of the proposed co-simulation technique was evaluated with a wind power plant with 50 wind turbines. The system digital models were developed into Modelica language, while co-simulation was implemented in Python.
ISSN:1996-1073
1996-1073
DOI:10.3390/en16197013