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    DPsim

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    DPsim is a solver library for dynamic power system simulation.

    • It supports both the electromagnetic transient (EMT) and dynamic phasor (DP) domain for dynamic simulation.
    • A powerflow solver is included standalone usage or initialization of dynamic simulations.
    • It provides a Python module which can be embedded in any Python 3 application / scripts.
    • The simulation core is implemented in highly-efficient C++ code.
    • It supports real-time execution with time-steps down to 50 uS.
    • It can load models in the IEC61970 Common Information Model (CIM) XML format.
    • It can be interfaced to a variety of protocols and interfaces via VILLASnode.

    Documentation

    The documentation has build / installation instructions, links to examples and explains the concepts implemented in DPsim as well as its architecture. The DPsim documentation source repository is maintained on github.

    License

    Most of the DPsim source files are dual-licensed under the MPL2 and GPL3. The project is released under the terms of the GPL3 due to its dependency on VILLASnode.

    For other licensing options, please consult Prof. Antonello Monti.

    Contact

    Institute for Automation of Complex Power Systems (ACS)
    EON Energy Research Center (EONERC)
    RWTH University Aachen, Germany