Modelling and model based compensation of non-ideal characteristics of two-level voltage source inverters for drive control application

M. Seilmeier, C. Wolz, B. Piepenbreier
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In order to be able to optimize the performance of sophisticated model based AC machine control, precise models of the overall drive system are needed. This way compensation schemes for non-ideal characteristics can be derived based on the model inversion technique. Power electronic converters show the following non-ideal effects which have to be considered: turn-on delay time of the gate drive to prevent dc-link short-circuiting, non-ideal switching characteristics and forward voltages of the power electronic devices. In this paper models for these disturbances are derived and the respective compensation schemes are deduced. In constrast to conventional approaches for converter linearization, an analytic compensation law which allows considering different forward voltage-current characteristics of the diode and transistor is proposed. The effectiveness of this method is proven by means of experimental results.
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驱动控制用双电平电压源逆变器非理想特性建模及基于模型的补偿
为了能够优化基于复杂模型的交流电机控制的性能,需要对整个驱动系统进行精确的建模。这种方法可以基于模型反演技术推导出非理想特性的补偿方案。电力电子变换器具有以下非理想效应:防止直流短路的栅极驱动器的导通延迟时间、非理想的开关特性和电力电子器件的正向电压。本文推导了这些扰动的模型,并推导了相应的补偿方案。与传统的变换器线性化方法相比,提出了一种考虑二极管和晶体管不同正向电压电流特性的解析补偿律。实验结果证明了该方法的有效性。
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