Modeling and Simulation of Complex Power Systems
Simulation Examples
On this platform you find the simulation examples based on Jupyter Notebooks. They are presented in the course Modeling and Simulation of Complex Power Systems by Prof. Monti at the RWTH Aachen University. Reviewing and modifying the simulation examples shall support the students in understanding the lecture content.
The following notebooks are currently available:
- Lecture 2 - Modified Nodal Analysis
- Lecture 3 - Resistive Companion
- Lecture 4 - Nonlinear Resistive Companion
Helping Material
Notebooks
Learn how to work with the notebooks by accessing the extensive information under Help in the navigation bar. As a first starting point you might refer to Help>Notebook Reference, where you can find Notebook Examples in the user documentation. Important basics are covered in the following sections:
- Notebook Basics
- Running Code
- Markdown Cells
Python
If you need an introduction to the Python language, the Beginners Guide under Help>Python Reference links to lots of tutorials depending on your previous knowledge.
IPython
As a more advanced user, you can benefit from the fact that Jupyter Notebooks run an IPython kernel, which comes with additional features with respect to the standard Python kernel. To learn more about these features, you can follow under Help>IPython Reference the link IPython documentation and have a look into Tutorial>Introducing IPython.
Contact
Any questions can be adressed to acs-teaching-mscps@eonerc.rwth-aachen.de