Coordinated control of combustion engine-based power plants with battery storage is the next big thing for optimising renewable energy. Digital twins can enable such sophisticated control but currently are too simplistic for the required insight. This study explores the feasibility of a fully physics-based combustion engine model in real-time co-simulation with an electrical power plant model, including battery storage. A detailed, crank-angle resolved, one-dimensional model of a large-bore stationary engine is reduced to a fast-running model (FRM). This engine digital twin is coupled with a complete power plant control model, developed in Simulink. Real-time functions are tested on a dedicated rapid-prototyping system using a target comput...
Energy systems digitalisation represents the energy sector’s future, and Digital Twins represent the...
Energy systems digitalisation represents the energy sector’s future, and Digital Twins represent the...
This study aims at developing an integrated model that combines detailed engine thermodynamic modell...
This chapter presents steps towards real-time simulation of a combined engine and electrical equipme...
A digital twin - a replica of energy devices - was established in the computing environment of MAT...
Making plans, designing and drawing up what is wanted from a project or process has always been an i...
The growth of renewable energy in energy production has opened substantial markets for hybrid energy...
To meet reduction targets for carbon emissions and improve the flexibility and security of the energ...
Power systems are in a state of constant change with new hardware, software and applications affecti...
Solar cars are energy-sensitive and affected by many factors. In order to achieve optimal energy man...
The steady increase in energy demands has led to ever-increasing “energy generation.” This, coupled ...
With significantly increasing concerns about greenhouse effects and sustainable economy, the marine ...
The manufacturing sector is one of the largest energy consumers in the industrial world, being the e...
This study is based on a complete hybrid system emulator test rig developed at the University of Gen...
Digital twin (DT) technology has been used in a wide range of applications, including electric vehic...
Energy systems digitalisation represents the energy sector’s future, and Digital Twins represent the...
Energy systems digitalisation represents the energy sector’s future, and Digital Twins represent the...
This study aims at developing an integrated model that combines detailed engine thermodynamic modell...
This chapter presents steps towards real-time simulation of a combined engine and electrical equipme...
A digital twin - a replica of energy devices - was established in the computing environment of MAT...
Making plans, designing and drawing up what is wanted from a project or process has always been an i...
The growth of renewable energy in energy production has opened substantial markets for hybrid energy...
To meet reduction targets for carbon emissions and improve the flexibility and security of the energ...
Power systems are in a state of constant change with new hardware, software and applications affecti...
Solar cars are energy-sensitive and affected by many factors. In order to achieve optimal energy man...
The steady increase in energy demands has led to ever-increasing “energy generation.” This, coupled ...
With significantly increasing concerns about greenhouse effects and sustainable economy, the marine ...
The manufacturing sector is one of the largest energy consumers in the industrial world, being the e...
This study is based on a complete hybrid system emulator test rig developed at the University of Gen...
Digital twin (DT) technology has been used in a wide range of applications, including electric vehic...
Energy systems digitalisation represents the energy sector’s future, and Digital Twins represent the...
Energy systems digitalisation represents the energy sector’s future, and Digital Twins represent the...
This study aims at developing an integrated model that combines detailed engine thermodynamic modell...