Prediction of Voltage Stresses for Power Electronic System (LCLC) using Energy State Determination

B. Dobrucký, M. Beňová, R. Koňarik, O. Chernoyarov
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The paper deals with the maximal and minimal overvoltage’s determination of power electronic systems having accumulated LC elements. These over-voltages depend on instantaneous energy states of system state variables. A new modified method of instantaneous calculation for state variables is used. It makes possible to specify the values of the state variables at any discrete time instant without having previous values, just initial ones at the beginning of the transient. Based on these values it is possible to estimate the voltage and current stresses of semiconductor elements and to circulate energy inside in power circuit. It is shown that maximal or minimal over-voltages depend on the instants of the transients whose knowledge is presented. Circulating energy makes it possible the correct operation of the power electronic system. Theoretical output results are confirmed by simulation experiments in Matlab/Simulink environment.
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用能态法预测电力电子系统的电压应力
本文讨论了有LC元件累加的电力电子系统的最大和最小过电压的确定。这些过电压取决于系统状态变量的瞬时能量状态。提出了一种新的状态变量瞬时计算方法。这使得在任何离散时间瞬间指定状态变量的值成为可能,而不需要先前的值,只是瞬态开始时的初始值。根据这些值,可以估计半导体元件的电压和电流应力,并在电源电路中循环能量。结果表明,最大过电压或最小过电压取决于给定的暂态器的瞬时值。能量的循环使电力电子系统的正确运行成为可能。在Matlab/Simulink环境下进行了仿真实验,验证了理论输出结果。
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