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Notes on the GridLAB-D Household Equivalent Thermal Parameter Model

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  • Tesfatsion, Leigh
  • Battula, Swathi

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GridLAB-D (GLD) is an agent-based platform, developed by researchers at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, that permits users to accurately simulate the state dynamics of power distribution systems at time scales ranging from sub-seconds to years. The purpose of this study is to present, in careful comprehensive form, a complete analytical state-space control representation for a version of the GLD Household Equivalent Thermal Parameter Model as support documentation for model users. This model is a physically-based implementation of a household with multiple price-responsive and conventional appliances whose thermal dynamics are determined over successive days by resident appliance usage and external weather conditions.

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  • Tesfatsion, Leigh & Battula, Swathi, 2020. "Notes on the GridLAB-D Household Equivalent Thermal Parameter Model," ISU General Staff Papers 202007150700001059, Iowa State University, Department of Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:isu:genstf:202007150700001059
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