2014
DOI: 10.3384/ecp14096959
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Short-term production planning for district heating networks with JModelica.org

Abstract: The short term thermal production planning problem is solved in two steps by integrating physical plant models into the standard approach. The first step aims at solving the discrete variables from the unit commitment sub-problem (UCP) using standard mixed integer linear models and optimization techniques. The second step focuses on the economic dispatch sub-problem (EDP) described by highfidelity, continuous time, physics-based Modelica models together with nonlinear optimization techniques from the JModelica… Show more

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“…(Velut, et al, 2014) and (Runvik, 2014) mention the use of "smooth media model functions" but don't go into any detail. (Casella, Donida, & Åkesson, 2011) use simplifications such as incompressible fluids with constant heat capacity for non-saturated liquid and steam.…”
Section: Previous Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(Velut, et al, 2014) and (Runvik, 2014) mention the use of "smooth media model functions" but don't go into any detail. (Casella, Donida, & Åkesson, 2011) use simplifications such as incompressible fluids with constant heat capacity for non-saturated liquid and steam.…”
Section: Previous Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…to improve efficiency and economical aspects in energy applications. Examples where Modelica models have been used include start-up of power plants (Casella, Donida, & Åkesson, 2011), (Runvik, 2014), (Parini, 2015), production planning of district heating networks (Velut, et al, 2014) and power plant load scheduling (Kumar & Mathur, 2014). Modelica is well suited to describe the behavior of dynamical models and thereby also suitable to be used in the context of optimization.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore standard approaches are restricted and thus unsuitable for investigating many issues. The presented framework is based on the previous work of some authors (Velut et al, 2014;Runvik et al, 2015;Schweiger et al, 2017a).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%