Multicore technology has brought about the reexamination of traditional
power system electromagnetic transient simulation methods. The
technological penetration of this advancement in power system simulation
is not noticeable, but its demand is growing in importance in
anticipation of the many-core shift. The availability of this technology
in personal computers has orchestrated the redesign of simulation
approaches throughout the software industry - and in particular, the
parallelization of power system simulation.
Multicore Simulation of Power System Transients shows how to
parallelize the simulation of power system transients using a multicore
desktop computer. The book begins by introducing a power system large
enough to demonstrate the potential of multicore technology. Then, it is
shown how to formulate and partition the power system into subsystems
that can be solved in parallel with a program written in C#. Formulating
a power system as subsystems exploits multicore technology by
parallelizing its solution and can result in significant speedups. For
completeness, the power system presented in this book is also built and
run in MATLAB(R)/Simulink(R) SimPowerSystems - one of the most
widely-used commercial simulation tools today.