2021
DOI: 10.36227/techrxiv.17065193
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PHIL implementation of a decentralized online OPF for active distribution grids

Abstract: This paper demonstrates a Power Hardware-in-the-Loop (PHIL) implementation of a decentralized optimal power flow (D-OPF) algorithm embedded into the operations of two microgrids connected by a tie line. To integrate the static behavior of the optimization model, a two layer control architecture is introduced. Underneath the dispatch commands from the D-OPF, a primary control scheme provides instantaneous reaction to the load dynamics. This setup is tested in the PHIL environment of the CoSES Lab in TU Munich. … Show more

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“…The VS LabVIEW API is used to transfer data across the static optimisation and RT emulation domains. Further explanation of the methodology can be found in [8]. In the top row of Fig.…”
Section: B Online Optimal Power Flow (Opf) On Coses Philmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The VS LabVIEW API is used to transfer data across the static optimisation and RT emulation domains. Further explanation of the methodology can be found in [8]. In the top row of Fig.…”
Section: B Online Optimal Power Flow (Opf) On Coses Philmentioning
confidence: 99%