Gas Network Benchmark Models

Benner P, Grundel S, Himpe C, Huck C, Streubel T, Tischendorf C

Research article (book contribution) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

The simulation of gas transportation networks becomes increasingly more important as its use-cases broaden to more complex applications. Classically, the purpose of the gas network was the transportation of predominantly natural gas from a supplier to the consumer for long-term scheduled volumes. With the rise of renewable energy sources, gas-fired power plants are often chosen to compensate for the fluctuating nature of the renewables, due to their on-demand power generation capability. Such an only short-term plannable supply and demand setting requires sophisticated simulations of the gas network prior to the dispatch to ensure the supply of all customers for a range of possible scenarios and to prevent damages to the gas network. In this work we describe the modeling of gas networks and present benchmark systems to test implementations and compare new or extended models.

Details about the publication

PublisherCampbell S, Ilchmann A, Mehrmann V, Reis T
Book titleApplications of Differential-Algebraic Equations: Examples and Benchmarks
Page range171-197
Title of seriesDifferential-Algebraic Equations Forum
StatusPublished
Release year2018
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1007/11221_2018_5
KeywordsFlow network; Gas network; Gas transport; Isothermal Euler equation; Natural gas Pipeline

Authors from the University of Münster

Himpe, Christian
Professorship of Applied Mathematics, especially Numerics (Prof. Ohlberger)