1. Dynamic Simulation of a Biomass-Fired Steam Power Plant: A Comparison Between Causal and A-Causal Modular Modeling
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Francesco Casella, Piero Colonna, and J. G. van Putten
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Engineering ,business.industry ,Control engineering ,Steam-electric power station ,Modular design ,Modelica ,Dynamic simulation ,Control system ,Systems design ,Transient (computer programming) ,MATLAB ,business ,computer ,Simulation ,computer.programming_language - Abstract
Dynamic simulation can play a significant role in energy conversion system design, in particular for testing the effect on the system response of different equipment choices, for control system design, operator training and safety/environmental assessment. With reference to a small biomass-fired steam power plant, this paper compares two implementations of a dynamic model of the plant: the first, based on a causal approach and implemented using the Matlab/Simulink software, the second, based on an a-causal object-oriented approach, implemented in the Modelica language and simulated with the Dymola program. The results of transient simulations are compared, and the merits of the two modeling approaches are discussed.Copyright © 2007 by ASME
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- 2007
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