Energy Conservation and Power Bonds in Co-Simulations: Non-Iterative Adaptive Step Size Control and Error Estimation
February 20, 2016 Β· Declared Dead Β· π Engineering computations
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Authors
Severin Sadjina, Lars T. Kyllingstad, Eilif Pedersen, Stian Skjong
arXiv ID
1602.06434
Category
eess.SY: Systems & Control (EE)
Cross-listed
cs.CE,
cs.DC
Citations
70
Venue
Engineering computations
Last Checked
6 months ago
Abstract
Here, we study the flow of energy between coupled simulators in a co-simulation environment using the concept of power bonds. We introduce energy residuals which are a direct expression of the coupling errors and hence the accuracy of co-simulation results. We propose a novel Energy-Conservation-based Co-Simulation method (ECCO) for adaptive macro step size control to improve accuracy and efficiency. In contrast to most other co-simulation algorithms, this method is non-iterative and only requires knowledge of the current coupling data. Consequently, it allows for significant speed ups and the protection of sensitive information contained within simulator models. A quarter car model with linear and nonlinear damping serves as a co-simulation benchmark and verifies the capabilities of the energy residual concept: Reductions in the errors of up to 93% are achieved at no additional computational cost.
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