Webcast: Hands-on-OpenIPSL.org using OpenModelica! - An OpenIPSL Tutorial using OpenModelica

Published: 20 October 2017
on channel: Luigi Vanfretti
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The Modelica language, being standardized and equation-based, has proven valuable for the for model exchange, simulation and even for model validation applications in actual power systems. These important features have been now recognized by the European Network of Transmission System Operators, which have adopted the Modelica language for dynamic model exchange in the Common Grid Model Exchange Standard (v2.5, Annex F).

Following previous FP7 project results, within the ITEA 3 openCPS project, the presenters have continued the efforts of using the Modelica language for power system modeling and simulation, by developing and maintaining the OpenIPSL library: https://github.com/SmarTS-Lab/OpenIPSL

The tutorial first gives an overview of the origins of the openIPSL and it’s models, it contrasts it against typical power system tools, and an introduction the OpenIPSL library.

The new project features that help in the OpenIPSL maintenance (use of continuous integration, regression testing, documentation, etc.) are also described.

The second part of the tutorial consists of working with three examples, we assume you have very little experience with OpenModelica and the Modelica language, so detailed instructions are provided.

In the first example, you will work setting up a power system from scratch and performing simulations using OpenModelica and the OpenIPSL. The second example consists on performing linear analysis using OMNotebook, and implementing a power system stabilizer for the model of example one.Finally, in the third example, you will perform simulations of a typical IEEE 9-Bus power systems and perform a simple analysis of results.


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