Mathematical Modelling of Energy Systems

Mathematical Modelling of Energy Systems
Author: İbrahim Kavrakoğlu
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 500
Release: 1981-03-31
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: UOM:39015047386613

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Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute, Istanbul, Turkey, June 1979

Energy Systems Modeling

Energy Systems Modeling
Author: Hooman Farzaneh
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2019-04-09
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789811362217

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This book serves as an introductory reference guide for those studying the application of models in energy systems. The book opens with a taxonomy of energy models and treatment of descriptive and analytical models, providing the reader with a foundation of the basic principles underlying the energy models and positioning these principles in the context of energy system studies. In turn, the book provides valuable insights into the varied applications of different energy models to answer complex questions, including those concerning specific aspects of energy policy measures dealing with issues of supply and demand. Case studies are provided in all of the chapters, offering real-world examples of how existing models fit the classification methods outlined here. The book’s remaining chapters address a broad range of principles and applications, taking the reader from the basic principles involved, to state-of-the-art energy production and consumption processes, using modeling and validation/illustration in case studies to do so. With its in-depth mathematical foundation, this book serves as a comprehensive collection of work on modeling energy systems and processes, taking inexperienced graduate students from the basics through to a high-level understanding of the modeling processes in question, while also providing professionals and academic researchers in the field of energy planning with an up-to-date reference guide covering the latest works.

Mathematical Modeling In Energy Systems

Mathematical Modeling In Energy Systems
Author: Kemal Hanjalic
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 1000
Release: 1990-08-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0891168753

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This book contains the proceedings of the Forum 90 conducted at Sarajevo, Yugoslavia in March 1989. The International Centre for Heat and Mass Transfer hosted the meeting, which was designed to assemble international mathematicians to exchange ideas, experience and knowledge about recent achievements in modeling. Specific emphasis was placed on the multi-purpose use of models, their joint application and incorporation into more general models of complex energy conversions plants and systems. Additionally, the forum was expected to enhance a wider use and application of mathematical modeling and computer simulation techniques in the development of new and advanced thermal energy conversion technologies.

Mathematical Modelling of Energy Systems and Fluid Machinery

Mathematical Modelling of Energy Systems and Fluid Machinery
Author: Mirko Morini,Michele Pinelli
Publsiher: MDPI
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2021-06-04
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783036505503

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The ongoing digitalization of the energy sector, which will make a large amount of data available, should not be viewed as a passive ICT application for energy technology or a threat to thermodynamics and fluid dynamics, in the light of the competition triggered by data mining and machine learning techniques. These new technologies must be posed on solid bases for the representation of energy systems and fluid machinery. Therefore, mathematical modelling is still relevant and its importance cannot be underestimated. The aim of this Special Issue was to collect contributions about mathematical modelling of energy systems and fluid machinery in order to build and consolidate the base of this knowledge.

Applied Mathematical Modeling and Analysis in Renewable Energy

Applied Mathematical Modeling and Analysis in Renewable Energy
Author: Manoj Sahni,Ritu Sahni
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2021-10-04
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781000455113

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This reference text introduces latest mathematical modeling techniques and analysis for renewable energy systems. It comprehensively covers important topics including study of combustion characteristics of laser ignited gasoline-air mixture, hierarchical demand response controller, mathematical modeling of an EOQ for a multi-item inventory system, and integration and modeling of small-scale pumped storage with micro optimization model (HOMER). Aimed at graduate students and academic researchers in the fields of electrical engineering, environmental engineering, mechanical engineering, and civil engineering, this text: Discusses applied mathematical modeling techniques in renewable energy. Covers effective storage and generation of power through renewable energy generation sources. Provides real life applications and problems based on renewable energy. Covers new ways of applying mathematical techniques for applications in diverse areas of science and engineering.

Mathematical Modelling of Contemporary Electricity Markets

Mathematical Modelling of Contemporary Electricity Markets
Author: Athanasios Dagoumas
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2021-01-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780128218396

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Mathematical Modelling of Contemporary Electricity Markets reviews major methodologies and tools to accurately analyze and forecast contemporary electricity markets in a ways that is ideal for practitioner and academic audiences. Approaches include optimization, neural networks, genetic algorithms, co-optimization, econometrics, E3 models and energy system models. The work examines how new challenges affect power market modeling, including discussions of stochastic renewables, price volatility, dynamic participation of demand, integration of storage and electric vehicles, interdependence with other commodity markets and the evolution of policy developments (market coupling processes, security of supply). Coverage addresses all major forms of electricity markets: day-ahead, forward, intraday, balancing, and capacity. Provides a diverse body of established techniques suitable for modeling any major aspect of electricity markets Familiarizes energy experts with the quantitative skills needed in competitive electricity markets Reviews market risk for energy investment decisions by stressing the multi-dimensionality of electricity markets

Advances in Energy System Optimization

Advances in Energy System Optimization
Author: Valentin Bertsch,Armin Ardone,Wolf Fichtner,Michael Suriyah,Vincent Heuveline,Thomas Leibfried
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2019-01-01
Genre: Commerce
ISBN: 9783030321574

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The papers presented in this open access book address diverse challenges in decarbonizing energy systems, ranging from operational to investment planning problems, from market economics to technical and environmental considerations, from distribution grids to transmission grids, and from theoretical considerations to data provision concerns and applied case studies. While most papers have a clear methodological focus, they address policy-relevant questions at the same time. The target audience therefore includes academics and experts in industry as well as policy makers, who are interested in state-of-the-art quantitative modelling of policy relevant problems in energy systems. The 2nd International Symposium on Energy System Optimization (ISESO 2018) was held at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) under the symposium theme "Bridging the Gap Between Mathematical Modelling and Policy Support" on October 10th and 11th 2018. ISESO 2018 was organized by the KIT, the Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies (HITS), the Heidelberg University, the German Aerospace Center and the University of Stuttgart.

Mathematical Modeling Simulation and Optimization for Power Engineering and Management

Mathematical Modeling  Simulation and Optimization for Power Engineering and Management
Author: Simone Göttlich,Michael Herty,Anja Milde
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2021-02-02
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783030627324

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This edited monograph offers a summary of future mathematical methods supporting the recent energy sector transformation. It collects current contributions on innovative methods and algorithms. Advances in mathematical techniques and scientific computing methods are presented centering around economic aspects, technical realization and large-scale networks. Over twenty authors focus on the mathematical modeling of such future systems with careful analysis of desired properties and arising scales. Numerical investigations include efficient methods for the simulation of possibly large-scale interconnected energy systems and modern techniques for optimization purposes to guarantee stable and reliable future operations. The target audience comprises research scientists, researchers in the R&D field, and practitioners. Since the book highlights possible future research directions, graduate students in the field of mathematical modeling or electrical engineering may also benefit strongly.