微电网联合仿真框架

Velin Kounev, D. Tipper, M. Lévesque, B. Grainger, T. Mcdermott, G. Reed
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微电网已被提议作为智能电网愿景的关键部分,以实现可再生能源发电的潜力。微电网需要在并网和使用本地电源的独立孤岛模式下运行。实施微电网的一个主要挑战是通信和控制,以支持从并网模式和孤岛模式过渡。微电网由两个相互依赖的网络组成,即;配电和数据通信网络。为了准确地捕捉系统的整体运行,我们提出了一个由嵌入式电源控制器驱动的联合仿真模型。此外,我们提出了一种新的联合仿真调度程序,该调度程序考虑了来自电源和通信网络模拟器的事件,以及每个嵌入式控制器执行回路的时间,以自适应有效地同步两个模拟器。该方法确保了最小的同步错误,同时仍然提供了模拟扩展操作场景的能力。数值结果表明,联合仿真研究微电网电力与通信网络相互作用及其对电力稳定性的影响是新颖的。
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A microgrid co-simulation framework
Microgrids have been proposed as a key piece of the Smart Grid vision to enable the potential of renewable energy generation. Microgrids are required to operate in both grid connected and standalone island mode using local sources of power. A major challenge in implementing microgrids is the communications and control to support transition to and from grid connected mode and operation in island mode. Microgrids consists of two interdependent networks, namely; the power distribution and data communication networks. To accurately capture the overall operation of the system, we propose a co-simulation model driven by embedded power controllers. Further, we propose a novel co-simulation scheduler taking into account events from both the power and communication network simulators, as well as the timing of each embedded controller's execution loop to adaptively synchronize both simulators efficiently. The approach ensures minimal synchronization error while still providing the ability to simulate extended operational scenarios. The numerical results illustrate the novelty of the propose co- simulation to study the microgrid power and communication networks interactions, and the effect on the power stability.
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