Dynaωo aims at providing power system stakeholders with a transparent, flexible, interoperable and robust suite of simulation tools that could ease collaboration and cooperation in the power system community. To achieve this goal, Dynaωo is based on two mains principles: the use of a high-level modelling language Modelica and a strict separation between the modelling and the solving parts.
Dynaωo is an hybrid C++/Modelica complete and coherent open source suite of simulation tools for power systems, sharing the same philosophy:
- DynaFlow for steady-state calculations
- DySym for short-circuit calculations
- DynaWaltz for long-term stability simulations
- DynaSwing for short-term stability studies
- DynaWave for stability studies and system design with a high-penetration of power-electronics based components (quasi-EMT)
Main link | Dynawo – LF Energy |
License | Mozilla Public License v2 |
Embedded licenses: | OpenModelica 1.13.2 (GNU GPL v3 or OSMC Public License V1.2) SUNDIALS 6.3.0 (BSD) SuiteSparse / KLU 5.10.1 (GNU LGPL) Adept 2.1.1 (Apache 2.0) Xerces-C++ 3.2.2 (Apache 2.0) Libxml2 2.9.4 (MIT) PowSyBl 1.4.0 (MPL v2) NICSLU (GNU LGPL) jQuery 1.3.4 (MIT or GPL V3.0) cpplint 2.6.1 (BSD) gperftools 2.6.1 (BSD) MPICH 3.4.2 (BSD-like) |
Asset Owner(s): | RTE, le gestionnaire du réseau de transport | RTE (rte-france.com) |
Asset Authors: | A. Guironnet, M. Saugier, S. Petitrenaud, F. Xavier, P. Panciatici et al. |
Editor: | LF Energy – Leading the energy transition through global open source collaboration. |
Host: | https://dynawo.github.io/ |
Fees: | free of charge |
Available associated services:
Service | Available? (conditions) | Service terms of reference |
Promotion | yes (1) | See Article 12.1 of the ToRs |
(1) Free of charge.
If you use Dynaωo in your work or research, please quote the following paper in your publications or presentations:
@inproceedings{Guironnet_2018, doi = {10.1109/isgteurope.2018.8571872}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1109%2Fisgteurope.2018.8571872}, year = 2018, month = {oct}, publisher = , author = {Adrien Guironnet and Marianne Saugier and Sebastien Petitrenaud and Florent Xavier and Patrick Panciatici}, title = {Towards an Open-Source Solution using Modelica for Time-Domain Simulation of Power Systems}, booktitle = {2018 {IEEE} {PES} Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Conference Europe ({ISGT}-Europe)}}
Excerpt of the general conditions:
As User, you must respect the terms of the Asset License and you implicitly accept it when using the Asset.
As User, you are liable for any consequence of usage and misuse of the Asset and for any Intellectual Property Right infringement while using a Result or set of Results in any way.
You shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless CRESYM and any Owner from, and against, any and all damages, claims, losses, expenses, costs, obligations and liabilities (including, without limitation, reasonable attorney’s fees), suffered directly or indirectly by CRESYM or any Owner arising out of any Intellectual Property Right infringement you commit.
CRESYM commits its best effort to continuously maintain the Asset usable.
Neither CRESYM, nor other Asset Owner(s), shall be liable for any consequence of the technical state of the Asset nor the use and misuse of the Asset by the User.