Abstract

Novel concepts for energy systems increasingly focus on solutions that go beyond the scope of traditional engineering domains. Unfortunately, there is still a lack of appropriate modeling and simulation tools for applications in energy-related multi-domain systems. However, well-established methods from other scientific and industrial areas provide promising approaches to overcome the associated challenges. This paper explores the applicability of the Functional Mock-up Interface (FMI) specification within this context. To this end, a versatile simulation environment prototype is presented, which is dedicated to investigate and utilize the full range of possibilities offered by the FMI specification. The presented examples demonstrate the potential of including well-established tools and models from multiple domains with minimal effort into a modern FMI-based simulation framework.

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