Minimization Electric Losses in Transistor DC Drives

IF 0.3 Q4 ENERGY & FUELS Problemele Energeticii Regionale Pub Date : 2022-11-01 DOI:10.52254/1857-0070.2022.4-56.04
V. Kovalov, Y. Kovalova
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Abstract

This work is devoted to develop the algorithm for determining the optimal switching frequency of a transistor pulse-width converter (PWM) to minimize the total electric losses in a DC drive. Electric losses in the armature winding and in the PWM transistors are divided into two compo-nents: static, from the direct current component, and dynamic. The latter include losses in the armature winding from the harmonic components of the current and losses in transistors from transient switching currents. Since the dynamic losses in transistors increase with increasing frequency, and in the armature winding they decrease from current harmonics, there is an optimal switching frequency value at which the total dynamic losses in the PWM drive will be minimal. This aim is achieved by solving the problem of determining the analytical dependence of dynamic electric losses in the armature winding on the PWM switching frequency and computer simulation of a transistor DC drive. As a result of the research, an analytical expression was obtained for calculating the relative dynamic electric losses in the armature winding with polyharmonic power supply. An algorithm was proposed for determining the optimal switching frequency of the PWM: 1) on computer models of the DC motor and PWM, the dependences of dynamic electrical losses on the switching frequency were determined; 2) the graph was built showing the dependence of the total dynamic electric losses, on which the point was determined of minimum losses, which corresponds to the optimal value of the switching frequency. The novelty of the work was that the theory of electric losses in the armature windings with polyharmonic power was further developed.
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最小化晶体管直流驱动器的电损耗
这项工作致力于开发用于确定晶体管脉宽转换器(PWM)的最佳开关频率的算法,以最小化直流驱动器中的总电损耗。电枢绕组和PWM晶体管中的电损耗分为两部分:静态、直流分量和动态。后者包括电枢绕组中由电流谐波分量引起的损耗和晶体管中由瞬态开关电流引起的损耗。由于晶体管中的动态损耗随着频率的增加而增加,而在电枢绕组中,它们由于电流谐波而减少,因此存在一个最佳开关频率值,在该值下,PWM驱动器中的总动态损耗将最小。这一目的是通过解决确定电枢绕组中动态电损耗对PWM开关频率的分析依赖性和晶体管直流驱动器的计算机模拟问题来实现的。通过研究,得到了多谐电源电枢绕组相对动态电损耗的解析表达式。提出了一种确定PWM最佳开关频率的算法:1)在直流电机和PWM的计算机模型上,确定了动态电损耗对开关频率的依赖关系;2) 该图显示了总动态电损耗的依赖性,在此基础上确定了最小损耗点,该点对应于开关频率的最佳值。这项工作的新颖之处在于,进一步发展了具有多谐波功率的电枢绕组中的电损耗理论。
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