OpenModelica Microgrid Gym (OMG): An OpenAI Gym Environment for Microgrids
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OpenModelica Microgrid Gym (OMG): An OpenAI Gym Environment for Microgrids
The OpenModelica Compiler is the core of the OpenModelica project, which is an open-source Modelica-based modeling and simulation environment intended for industrial and academic usage.
Julia scripting OpenModelica interface
HanserModelica is a Modelica open source educational library on electrical engineering with a particaular focus on polyphase electrical machines
OpenModelica_Microgrids is a library to simulate three phase AC Microgrids. Usable as stand-alone version or part of the toolbox OpenModelica Microgrid Gym (https://github.com/upb-lea/openmodelica-microgrid-gym).
This repository contains models for Hardware In Loop simulation in OpenModelica using Arduino.
Set up an environment with OpenModelica and Modelica libraries available.
Optimization (MILP) and dynamic simulation frameworks for modelling hydrogen and CO2 process systems
📂 Collection of exams for the Ingegneria Del Software exam from Students that have passed.
GNU Octave scripting OpenModelica interface by PR-DC.
Simple control package for modelica, that includes an position control example
Setup OpenModelicaLibraryTesting scripts and run them on Modelica package and publishes results.
Excellent tutorials translated from Japanese (Open CAE Symposium 2017, 11th Modelica Study library Meeting)
Interfacing Arduino with Openmodelica
Docker image with PyFMI and OpenModelica
This simulation model demonstrates the application of a decentralised hydrogen-based energy system with a gas engine CHP and local hydrogen production.
libgsl.so file cant be commited in TestSample/Resources/Library/linux64 folder beacuse its a system specific file !!!..Now its available in Resources/Library/linux64 .
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