Steady-State Simulation Methods of Closed-Loop Power Converter Systems-A Systematic Solution Procedure

While a host of analysis techniques exist to perform steady-state analysis of open-loop converter systems, solutions for close-loop converter systems are distinctly more challenging to obtain. Analysis is done either via computationally intensive time-domain simulation or through reliance on a disco...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on circuits and systems. I, Regular papers Regular papers, 2012-06, Vol.59 (6), p.1299-1311
Hauptverfasser: Kuo Lung Lian, Lehn, P. W.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:While a host of analysis techniques exist to perform steady-state analysis of open-loop converter systems, solutions for close-loop converter systems are distinctly more challenging to obtain. Analysis is done either via computationally intensive time-domain simulation or through reliance on a disconnected collection of published iteration techniques. Moreover, most of these iteration techniques deal with a system containing only one or two converters. This is not adequate to deal with a smart grid or microgrid system, which consists of multiple (more than two) converters. This paper proposes a generalized and systematic solution procedure to obtain the steady state of a system containing multiple closed-loop power converters, in a computationally efficient manner. The solution procedure consists of a general five step approach that can easily be applied to a wide variety of power converter systems. It is shown that numerous previously proposed methods may be viewed as specific implementations of the generalized systematic procedure. A new solution approach, suitable for analysis of tightly coupled multiconverter networks, is developed based on the generalized solution procedure. Results of the new approach are validated against PSCAD/EMTDC simulations for a representative multiconverter network.
ISSN:1549-8328
1558-0806
DOI:10.1109/TCSI.2011.2173397