6.247/6.S082 Principles of Modeling, Simulations and Control for Electric Energy Systems
Fall 2019
Instructors: Marija Ilic, David J Perreault
TA: Rupamathi Jaddivada
Lecture:
TR 09:30-11:00 A.M.
(2-190)
Recitation: F 09:30-11:00 A.M.
(36-153)
Course Description:
This course offers modeling principles of modern electric power systems starting from a brief review of their structure and their physical components. In particular, a novel unified modeling in energy/power dynamical space is introduced to conceptualize dynamics of interactions of complex multi-physicals components. No specialized knowledge of physical components is required. This modeling sets a basis for analysis, computation, sensing, control, power electronics, optimization, and market design concepts.
The course prepares students for working on applying many novel methods and technologies, ranging from computer methods, power electronics control, for designing and operating more reliable, secure, and efficient electric energy systems. Students interested in both applied physics and signals and systems should consider taking this subject. Once the fundamentals of today's power systems are understood, it becomes possible to consider the role of smart electric power grids and power electronics-control in enabling the evolution of future electric energy systems. Integration of intermittent energy resources into the existing grid by deploying distributed sensors and actuators at the key locations throughout the system (network, energy sources, consumers) and changes in today's Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) for better performance become well-posed problems of modeling, sensing and controlling complex dynamic systems. This opens opportunities to many innovations toward advanced sensing and actuation for enabling better physical performance. Modeling, sensing and control fundamentals for possible next-generation SCADA in support of highly distributed operations and design are introduced. Most of the concepts will be illustrated using homegrown Scalable Electric Power System Simulator (SEPSS).
Pre-requisites
6.002 and 6.011; or instructor consent
Announcements
Homework 1
Hello everyone,Homework 1 has been posted. It is due in 1 week i.e. the 16th of
this month.
Please make use of the office hours on Tuesday (5PM-6PM, Room
32-D707) for any concerns with homework 1.
Also, piazza discussion forum can be made use of for any quick clarification questions meanwhile. We have sent you invites on Friday. If you haven't received the invites, the piazza class page can be accessed at https://piazza.com/mit/fall2019/62476s082/home
For the students that would need an introduction to MATLAB, we
are holding extended office hours this Tuesday. I will quickly go
over the basics of MATLAB from 4PM-5PM.
If there are any time conflicts, please send me an email. We can
work out another time if needed.
Best,
Rupa
Announced on 08 September 2019 2:12 p.m. by Rupamathi Jaddivada
Recitation 1
Hello everyone,The slides used for the Recitation 1 are now available online.
It seems that several students registered for 6.S082 are not
able to access any of the materials we are posting.
We are working on resolving this issue.
Please feel free to reach out to us if you have any questions or concerns.
Rupa
Announced on 06 September 2019 1:10 p.m. by Rupamathi Jaddivada
Welcome
Hello everyone,Welcome to the class!
Here a few quick announcements:
• The instructor office hours are moved to the time slot of 1 PM-2
PM every Thursday.
• The TA office hours are 5PM-6PM every Tuesday
• The supplementary reading material has been uploaded. A light
read of the material is helpful for getting some insights into what
the class is about.
The office hours are not binding. Please feel free to schedule an appointment via email if the regular office hours do not work for you.
I hope you are having a great first week of class. Looking forward to seeing you all in the recitation tomorrow.
Rupa
Announced on 05 September 2019 1:37 p.m. by Rupamathi Jaddivada