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Conference paper

DNA – A General Energy System Simulation Tool

In Proceedings of Sims 2005 — 2005, pp. 43-52
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Energy Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark1

Department of Mechanical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark2

The paper reviews the development of the energy system simulation tool DNA (Dynamic Network Analysis). DNA has been developed since 1989 to be able to handle models of any kind of energy system based on the control volume approach, usually systems of lumped parameter components. DNA has proven to be a useful tool in the analysis and optimization of several types of thermal systems: Steam turbines, gas turbines, fuels cells, gasification, refrigeration and heat pumps for both conventional fossil fuels and different types of biomass.

DNA is applicable for models of both steady state and dynamic operation. The program decides at runtime to apply the DAE solver if the system contains differential equations. This makes it easy to extend an existing steady state model to simulate dynamic operation of the plant. The use of the program is illustrated by examples of gas turbine models.

The paper also gives an overview of the recent implementation of DNA as a Matlab extension (Mex).

Language: English
Publisher: SIMS 2005 and Tapir Academic Press
Year: 2005
Pages: 43-52
Proceedings: 46th Conference on Simulation and Modeling
Journal subtitle: 46th Conference on Simulation and Modeling
ISBN: 8251920930 and 9788251920933
Types: Conference paper
ORCIDs: Elmegaard, Brian

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