3.8 Proceedings Paper

Multirate Co-simulation of Integrated Energy Systems Based on Functional Mock-up Interface

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IEEE
DOI: 10.1109/SPIES55999.2022.10082697

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integrated energy system; co-simulation; FMI standard; multi-rate simulation

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  1. Science and Technology Foundation of SGCC [5400-202018114A-0-0-00]

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The Integrated Energy System (IES) integrates various energy forms such as electricity, gas, and heating. Simulation studies of IES face practical challenges due to the different network operation modes and complex coupling relationship of various energy sources. A co-simulation approach is proposed to coordinate existing simulation codes from individual domains. This approach uses different simulation steps for electrical network transient simulation and gas-heat network dynamic simulation, and a high-speed communication module is designed to interact and exchange data between simulation processes.
The Integrated Energy System (IES) integrates a variety of energy forms such as electricity, gas, and heating. Due to different network operation modes of various energy sources and complex coupling relationship, IES simulation studies face practical challenges. In this regard, a co-simulation approach is desirable which coordinates existing simulation codes from individual domain. A multi-rate co-simulation method is proposed with electrical network EMT-type transient simulation and gas-heat network dynamic simulation using different simulation steps. A high-speed communication module is designed to interact and exchange data between electrical, gas and heating network simulation processes. For improved universality of the co-simulation approach, the communication module is implemented based on Functional Mock-up Interface (FMI) standard and accommodates multi-rate simulation. The co-simulation environment designed has been tested on a case study that is derived from real IES projects. The simulation results demonstrate the coupled operation, and verifies the function of the simulation platform.

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