Analysis, Design and Operation of Energy Systems with Software SW tool used for simulation of energy systems including railways

This e-paper presents the importance of performing power system modeling, design and analysis through a technical workshop consisting of highlights of representing one-line diagrams and electrical models using software. In the market there is a large reference of different software tools that are us...

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Published in2023 12th International Conference On Software Process Improvement (CIMPS) pp. 264 - 268
Main Authors Ruiz Flores, Luis Ivan, De la Luz Carrillo Lugo, Abigail
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Spanish
Published IEEE 18.10.2023
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DOI10.1109/CIMPS61323.2023.10528826

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Summary:This e-paper presents the importance of performing power system modeling, design and analysis through a technical workshop consisting of highlights of representing one-line diagrams and electrical models using software. In the market there is a large reference of different software tools that are used to draw and model electrical systems; However, today it is necessary to link electrical models, also known as mathematical models, with electrical designs to perform energy system analyzes using digital twins. Digital twins are carried out in the workshop presenting good practices to perform simulations of energy systems such as: generation, transmission and distribution, transportation, industrial, renewable, and mission control and any other system, from AC to DC, high voltage, medium voltage, low voltage and any type of configuration that exists for electrical systems. The results obtained with the development of the introductory workshop allow us to understand the reason for the digitalization of energy systems with an electrical and energy sustainability approach, including during the development of the workshop the importance that prior studies for traction systems take today. railway that contributes to smart cities.
DOI:10.1109/CIMPS61323.2023.10528826