Béla Wiegel

M.Sc.
Research Assistant

Contact

Béla Wiegel, M. Sc.
E-6 Elektrische Energietechnik
  • Elektrische Energietechnik
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21079 Hamburg
Building HS22a, Room 2.003
Phone: +49 40 42878 2240
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Research Projects

EffiziEntEE
Efficient integration of high shares of renewable energies in technically and economically integrated energy systems

EffiziEntEE

Efficient integration of high shares of renewable energies in technically and economically integrated energy systems

Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK); Duration: 2022 to 2025

CyEntEE
I³-Lab Cyber Physical Energy Systems – Sustainability, Resilience and Economics

I³-Lab

CyEntEE

Cyber Physical Energy Systems – Sustainability, Resilience and Economics

Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH); Duration: 2020 to 2023

Publications

TUHH Open Research (TORE)

2024

2023

2022

2021

Courses

Stud.IP
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Introduction to Control Systems (EN) (VL)
Subtitle:
This course is part of the module: Introduction to Control Systems (EN), Introduction to Control Systems (GES)
Semester:
WiSe 23/24
Course type:
Lecture
Course number:
lv2382_w23
Lecturer:
Annika Eichler, Jannis Lübsen, M. Sc, Patrick Göttsch, M. Sc, Christian Hespe, M. Sc
Description:

Signals and systems

  • Linear systems, differential equations and transfer functions
  • First and second order systems, poles and zeros, impulse and step response
  • Stability

Feedback systems

  • Principle of feedback, open-loop versus closed-loop control
  • Reference tracking and disturbance rejection
  • Types of feedback, PID control
  • System type and steady-state error, error constants
  • Internal model principle

Root locus techniques

  • Root locus plots
  • Root locus design of PID controllers

Frequency response techniques

  • Bode diagram
  • Minimum and non-minimum phase systems
  • Nyquist plot, Nyquist stability criterion, phase and gain margin
  • Loop shaping, lead lag compensation
  • Frequency response interpretation of PID control

Time delay systems

  • Root locus and frequency response of time delay systems
  • Smith predictor

Digital control

  • Sampled-data systems, difference equations
  • Tustin approximation, digital implementation of PID controllers

Software tools

  • Introduction to Matlab, Simulink, Control toolbox
  • Computer-based exercises throughout the course


Performance accreditation:
m1580 - Introduction to Control Systems (GES)<ul><li>p1524 - Introduction to Control Systems (GES): Klausur schriftlich</li></ul><br>m1580-2021 - Introduction to Control Systems (EN)<ul><li>p1524-2021 - Introduction to Control Systems (EN): Klausur schriftlich</li></ul>
ECTS credit points:
4
Stud.IP informationen about this course:
Home institute: Institut für Regelungstechnik (E-14)
Registered participants in Stud.IP: 40

Supervised Theses

ongoing
completed

2024

  • Rücker, J. (2024). Optimal Scheduling of Flexible Components in Residential Neighborhoods Using Detailed Linear Programming.

2023

  • Nitz, A. (2023). Die Wärmepumpen im virtuellen Kraftwerk - Untersuchung von Wärmepumpen unter Berücksichtigung unterschiedlicher Funktionsprotokolle innerhalb eines virtuellen Kraftwerks.

2022

  • Kaya, E. (2022). Simulation des Lebenszyklus‘ einer Lithium Ion Zelle in den stationären EP and instationären EV Anwendungsfällen.

  • Pauelsen, F.-T. (2022). Implementierung eines Maximum-Power-Point-Tracker für Photovoltaikanlagen in Modelica.

  • Rücker, J. (2022). Dynamische Untersuchung des Verhaltens elektrischer Komponenten auf Quartiersebene hinsichtlich der Spannungshaltung.

  • Rüffert, J. (2022). Charakterisierung von Zellen in Verteilnetzen anhand von Bewertungskriterien und die Auswirkungen von punktuell und zeitlich begrenzt auftretenden Lasten.

2021

  • Helmrich von Elgott, L. (2021). Optimierter Einsatz dezentraler Flexibilität zur Betriebsführung intelligenter sektorgekoppelter Verteilnetze.

  • Zwinzscher, S. (2021). Entwicklung einer Methodik zur dynamischen Berechnung der Flexibilität eines auf Power-to-Heat basierenden Nahwärmenetzes.