86667 – POWER SYSTEMS SIMULATION AND OPTIMIZATION
Scientific domain: ING-IND/33 Electrical Power Systems
European Credit Transfer System Credits (ECTS): 6
Year: Second year of the M.Sc. in Energy Engineering
Lessons schedule: according to Polytechnic School timetable
Lecturer: STEFANO BRACCO
The course is designed to provide the students the theoretical and methodological skills necessary for the development of power system simulation and optimization models. The goals of this course are to provide the students the capabilities related to modelling different power system technologies in off-design and transient operating conditions, through the use of dedicated software, and to developing optimization mathematical models to design and manage distributed generation plants, smart grids and microgrids, and electric mobility systems.
The main purpose of the course is to provide students competences on the development of power system optimization and simulation tools, with a particular focus on distributed generation, smart grids/microgrids/nanogrids and smart electric mobility systems. Students will acquire skills to develop mathematical models for the simulation of the behaviour of power plants in off-design and transient conditions. Moreover, students will be able to develop optimization models to design and daily operate smart grids and smart microgrids/nanogrids (Energy Management Systems). Competences on the modelling of electric storage systems and electric mobility (vehicle-to-grid V2G and vehicle-to-building V2B technologies, Smart Charging of electric vehicles) will be also acquired.
Knowledge of power plants.
Knowledge of power and energy systems.
Knowledge of mathematical analysis and systems theory.
The course is organized in interactive lectures on theoretical topics, solution of case studies and computer aided exercises (using Matlab, Simulink, Simscape, Yalmip, Homer).
- Development of mathematical models to simulate the behaviour of power plants in off-design (partial loads) and transient operating conditions
- Smart grids and smart microgrids/nanogrids: technical and economic aspects, the Smart Polygeneration Microgrid of the Savona Campus
- Modelling of electrical storage systems, high performance cogeneration and trigeneration units, renewable power plants
- Modelling of electrical circuits
- Electric mobility systems (electric vehicles and charging infrastructures, vehicle-to-grid V2G and vehicle-to-building V2B technologies, Smart Charging of electric vehicles)
- Development of optimization tools to design and daily operate distributed energy facilities and smart grids/microgrids/nanogrids
- Development of Energy Management Systems for smart grids/microgrids/nanogrids
- Analysis of the technologies for the Smart City: smart buildings connected to smart microgrids, e-mobility, demand response strategies.
Lecture notes.
Books and papers suggested by the lecturer.
Ricevimento: By appointment via email or phone. Contact details: Stefano Bracco, DITEN, tel. +39-01921945123, mob. +39-3357917372, e-mail: stefano.bracco@unige.it
STEFANO BRACCO (President)
FEDERICO DELFINO
RENATO PROCOPIO (President Substitute)
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POWER SYSTEMS SIMULATION AND OPTIMIZATION
Each student has to prepare a written report on a developed optimization/simulation model.
A positive evaluation of the written report permits to have access to the oral exam which consists of answers to theoretical questions and the solution of numerical exercises.
Evaluation of the acquisition of practical and theoretical competencies in developing optimization and simulation models of power plants, energy distribution and storage systems, microgrids/nanogrids and electric mobility systems.
Students have to install Matlab/Simulink/Simscape software on their computer in order to follow lessons.