A Hardware-in-the-Loop Co-simulation of Multi-modal Energy System for Control Validation
In this paper, we present a Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) co-simulation framework to test multi-modal energy systems. The framework has been tested using as an example a section of the Living Lab Energy Campus (LLEC) of the Forshungszentrum Jülich (DE). A master algorithm has been developed to orchestr...
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          | Published in | IECON 2021 – 47th Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society pp. 1 - 6 | 
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| Main Authors | , , , , , | 
| Format | Conference Proceeding | 
| Language | English | 
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            IEEE
    
        13.10.2021
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| Online Access | Get full text | 
| ISSN | 2577-1647 | 
| DOI | 10.1109/IECON48115.2021.9589743 | 
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| Summary: | In this paper, we present a Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) co-simulation framework to test multi-modal energy systems. The framework has been tested using as an example a section of the Living Lab Energy Campus (LLEC) of the Forshungszentrum Jülich (DE). A master algorithm has been developed to orchestrate the two components of the co-simulation platform: the real-time simulation of the power network running on OPAL-RT, and the real-time simulation of the low-temperature district heating (LTDH) network using Functional Mock-up Units (FMU) on a custom cluster. The master algorithm also coordinates the exchange of information between the real-time simulators and the device under test. The device under test is composed of a cloud-based model predictive control (MPC) -that operates on the heat pumps in the LTDH network - and an MQTT broker. The results show the co-simulation is successful and the framework can validate the control algorithm. | 
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| ISSN: | 2577-1647 | 
| DOI: | 10.1109/IECON48115.2021.9589743 |