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Thermal Stability of a DC/DC Converter with Inductor in Partial Saturation

2021

Inductors operated in quasi saturation in dc–dc converters allow reduction of the core size and realization costs; on the other hand, they imply an increase of dissipated power that can jeopardize the thermal stability of the converter. In this article, this issue is studied by a mathematical model able to represent both the inductor nonlinearity and its temperature dependence. The main losses, such as ohmic, skin effect and magnetic, are taken into account in the model. The inductor is characterized by a polynomial curve whose parameters are a function of the temperature. Finally, the whole converter is modeled and simulation results, obtained on a boost converter, are compared with experi…

DC-DC power converters Inductors Nonlinear circuits Saturation magnetizationMaterials scienceThermal resistance020208 electrical & electronic engineeringSaturation magnetization.02 engineering and technologyConvertersInductorSettore ING-INF/01 - ElettronicaNonlinear circuitsNonlinear systemControl and Systems EngineeringControl theoryBoost converterDC-DC power converters0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringInductorsSkin effectElectrical and Electronic EngineeringRealization (systems)Saturation (magnetic)
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A comparison of different DC-DC converters for energy storage management in nearly-Zero Energy Buildings

2020

In the recent years, there has been a notable interest towards renewable sources, energy saving and efficiency optimization, in order to reduce the damages brought by fine dust and greenhouse gases in terms of safety, health and environmental protection. In the building sector renewable sources and energy efficiency optimization are leading to a large scale employment of nearly-Zero Energy Buildings (n-ZEBs), meaning that the balance between produced and required energy is negligible. For a proper n-ZEB implementation, a power system architecture has to be accurately designed, according to the existing renewable sources, loads and storage systems. In this paper, an investigation on differen…

Dc-dc convertersInterleavinginterleaved converters020209 energy02 engineering and technologySettore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti Elettrici7. Clean energySettore ING-INF/01 - ElettronicaEnergy storageAutomotive engineeringElectric power systemn-ZEBsdc-dc converters; energy storage systems; interleaved converters; n-ZEBs0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringZero-energy buildingSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica Ambientalebusiness.industry020208 electrical & electronic engineeringConvertersRenewable energy13. Climate actionGreenhouse gasEnvironmental scienceenergy storage systemsbusinessEfficient energy use2020 9th International Conference on Renewable Energy Research and Application (ICRERA)
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Power Density Optimization of EMI Filters for Power Electronic Converters

The switching power converters are used in a broad variety of applications, from the consumer electronics to the DC distribution systems, from the vehicle applications (road vehicles, marine vehicles, aircraft) to the industrial automation. In each of these application fields, the conversion systems which present more compact size and reduced weight, at the same power, are strongly required in relation to stringent design constraints. In this context, the optimization of the power density of the converter becomes an essential requirement. The increase of the switching frequency of the static devices allows an improvement of the power density, thanks to the possibility of reducing the sizes …

EMI FiltersPower DensityOptimized DesignPower Electronic ConvertersSettore ING-IND/31 - Elettrotecnica
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An Adaptive Robust Predictive Current Control for Three-Phase Grid-Connected Inverters

2011

This paper presents an adaptive robust predictive current control (RPCC) for grid-connected three-phase inverters that exhibit zero steady-state current error. The error correction is achieved by means of an adaptive strategy that works in parallel with the deadbeat algorithm, therefore preserving the typical fast response of the predictive law. The resulting control adapts to any particular L or LCL filter by estimation of the resistive part of the filter. As a variety of the RPCC class of control, it offers the best tradeoff between robustness and speed. © 2009 IEEE.

EngineeringAdaptive controlThree-phase inverterGrid connected invertersElectric current controlElectric invertersTECNOLOGIA ELECTRONICAControl theoryRobustness (computer science)Active power filteringCurrent-controlled voltage source invertersFast responseElectrical and Electronic EngineeringActive filterAdaptive strategyActive filtersActive power filtering (APF)Power convertersbusiness.industryGrid-connectedPredictive current controlGridSteady-state currentsDeadbeat algorithmModel predictive controlCurrent-controlled voltage source inverter (VSI)Robust predictive current control (RPCC)Three-phaseControl and Systems EngineeringRobust controlLCL filtersError detection and correctionbusinessIEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
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Fault Tolerant Ancillary Function of Power Converters in Distributed Generation Power System within a Microgrid Structure

2013

Distributed generation (DG) is deeply changing the existing distribution networks which become very sophisticated and complex incorporating both active and passive equipment. The simplification of their management can be obtained assuming a structure with small networks, namely, microgrids, reproducing, in a smaller scale, the structure of large networks including production, transmission, and distribution of the electrical energy. Power converters in distributed generation systems carry on some different ancillary functions as, for example, grid synchronization, islanding detection, fault ride through, and so on. In view of an optimal utilization of the generated electrical power, fault to…

EngineeringArticle Subjectbusiness.industryControl engineeringFault toleranceSettore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti ElettriciFault (power engineering)Power Converters Fault Tolerant Distributed Generation MicrogridsStuck-at faultElectric power systemDistributed generationElectronic engineeringIslandingElectric powerMicrogridElectrical and Electronic Engineeringbusiness
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ODEF: An interactive tool for optimized design of EMI filters

2016

The impact of EMI filters on volume and weight of power converters is significant. For this reason, filter's size optimization is a strategic step towards the improvement of the power converter's power density. An EMI filter design that follows a conventional procedure does not guarantee the selection of components/configuration leading to the best power density. Therefore, in order to help EMI engineers and scientists in pursuing a fast and effective choice of optimal discrete EMI filter components and configuration, a novel tool is proposed in this paper, namely ODEF (Optimized Design of EMI Filters). ODEF is an interactive software application running in Matlab® environment. It suitably …

EngineeringPower convertersbusiness.industryElectrical Drives020208 electrical & electronic engineeringVolume (computing)Control engineeringElectrical Drive02 engineering and technologyConvertersPower converterPower (physics)Power densityFilter designSettore ING-IND/31 - ElettrotecnicaEMI filter designEMIFilter (video)Control and Systems Engineering0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringElectronic engineeringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessInduction motorPower density
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Optimized design of high power density EMI filters for power electronic converters

2016

Nowadays, power density of power converters and related EMI filters is gaining more and more attention. This severely impacts on the design constraints in several application domains. A conventional design of the EMI filter does not guarantee the selection of components/configuration leading to the best power density. For this reason, an optimized design procedure of discrete EMI filters in terms of power density is proposed in this paper. It is based on a previously developed rule-based design procedure, introducing here additional features to obtain a more effective optimization of EMI filter's power density. The proposed approach has been validated in terms of EMI filter's performance an…

EngineeringSwitched-mode power supplyEnergy Engineering and Power Technology02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesElectromagnetic interferenceEMI filter designEMI0103 physical sciences0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringElectronic engineeringOptical filterPower density010302 applied physicsPower convertersElectrical DrivesRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryMathematics::History and Overview020208 electrical & electronic engineeringElectrical engineeringElectrical DrivePower converterConvertersPower densityPower (physics)Settore ING-IND/31 - ElettrotecnicaComputer Networks and CommunicationHardware and ArchitectureFilter (video)business2016 AEIT International Annual Conference (AEIT)
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Controlled Fault-Tolerant Power Converters for Power Quality Enhancement

2013

Power quality depends generally on the interaction of electrical power with electrical equipments. If electrical equipments operate correctly and reliably without being damaged or stressed, a suitable level of power quality is assured. On the other hand, if the electrical equipment malfunctions, is unreliable, or is damaged during normal usage, power quality is poor and probably the economical loss could be important like the technical one. In the scenario of the Distributed Generation, power quality issues will be moreover important because an higher dissemination of power conditioning equipment will be requested and this obviously increases the sources of vulnerability of the electrical s…

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A PC-based wattmeter for accurate measurements in sinusoidal and distorted conditions: Setup and experimental characterization

2012

This paper presents the development of a high-accuracy sampling wattmeter, which can be employed with both sinusoidal and distorted input signals. The proposed personal computer (PC)-based system is a simple, portable, and low-cost solution because it is based on two commercial data acquisition boards connected to a common PC. Owing to this solution, the voltage is sensed directly, avoiding expensive voltage dividers, while the current is sensed by means of a noninductive current shunt. Commercial software is also used for data processing and implementation of the virtual instrument. The setup of the PC-based wattmeter is described, with a detailed description of the correction strategy of …

EngineeringVirtual instrumentExperimental evaluationMeasurement uncertaintyNon-inductive currentsInput signalHarmonic distortionElectric power measurementlaw.inventionPC-basedData acquisitionlawExperimental testElectronic engineeringData acquisition harmonic distortion personal computer (PC) -based instrument power measurement power system measurements wattmetersElectrical and Electronic EngineeringSignal samplingInstrumentationVoltage dividersTotal harmonic distortionLow-cost solutionVirtual instrumentationbusiness.industryAnalog to digital convertersData acquisition boardExperimental characterizationVoltage dividerElectrical engineeringData acquisitionMetrological performanceWattmeterAccurate measurementCommercial softwareElectric powerPersonal computersPower qualityPersonal computerPower system measurementMeasurement uncertaintyUncertainty analysisbusinessHigh-accuracySettore ING-INF/07 - Misure Elettriche E ElettronicheWattmetersVoltage
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Reducing DC Link Voltage Unbalance in a Fault-Tolerant Inverter

2014

Today, continuous working of power inverter drives is mandatory for several applications. Damages to materials, machines or even risks to human life have to be absolutely avoided. In the literature, fault-tolerant algorithms and architectures to achieve a successful fault handling are investigated. Researchers aim at reducing the number and cost of additional components, improving at the same time the inverter performances under postfault conditions. Cost, post-fault power derating and increasing distortion are usually conflicting requirements. In this paper, a fault-tolerant three phase inverter is presented. A reconfigurable architecture and a novel fault-tolerant algorithm is designed to…

Engineeringbusiness.industryDc link voltageFault current limiterElectronic engineeringInverterFault toleranceSettore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti ElettricibusinessPower electronics Power converters AC motor drives fault-tolerant Inverter
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