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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Relaxing dc capacitor voltage of power electronic converters to enhance their stability margins

Zakerian, Ali 12 May 2023 (has links) (PDF)
Recently, due to the increasing adoption of distributed energy resource (DER) technologies including battery energy storage (BES) and electric vehicle (EV) systems, bidirectional power converters are becoming more popular. These converters are broadly utilized as interface devices and provide a bidirectional power flow in applications where the primary power supply can both supply and receive energy. A dc capacitor, called the dc-link, is an important component of such bidirectional converters. For a wide range of applications, the converter is required to control the dc-link voltage. Commonly, a proportional-integrating (PI) controller is used by the dc capacitor voltage controller to generate a set-point for the inner current controller. This approach tightly regulates the dc-link voltage to a given value. The research presented in this dissertation shows that such an approach compromises the stability margins of the converter for reverse power flow and weak grid conditions. It is shown that by allowing a small variation of dc capacitor voltage in proportion to the amount of power flowing through the converter, the stability and robustness margins are improved. This approach also simplifies the design process and can be applied to both dc/dc and dc/ac (single-phase and three-phase) converters. Moreover, it grants an inherent power sharing capability when multiple converters share the same dc-link terminals; removing the need to a communication link between parallel converters. The proposed controller is equipped with a current limiting mechanism to protect the converter during low-voltage/over-current transients. Detailed analyses, simulations, comparisons, and experimental results are included to illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed control approach. To mathematically establish the properties of the proposed method in a single-phase dc/ac application, this dissertation also derives a new and systematic modeling approach for a grid-connected bidirectional single-phase inverter controlled in stationary frame. Implementing the control system in the stationary frame has advantages over rotating frame. However, the combination of dc and ac state variables and nonlinearities make its stability analysis challenging. In the proposed model, an imaginary subsystem is properly generated and augmented to allow a full transformation to a synchronous rotating frame. The proposed modeling strategy is modular and has a closed form which facilitates further extensions. It is successfully used to demonstrate enhanced stability margins of the proposed controller.
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Autonomní záložní zdroj 230V/50Hz/300VA s bateriovým napájením 12V / Back-up power supply 230V/50Hz/300VA with a battery supply 12V

Snítilý, David January 2008 (has links)
The aim of this project is to describe, design and create a converter from 12V DC to 230 VRMS. The power of this device is about 500W. The device consists of two main converters. The first one is step-up DC/DC converter and the other is DC/AC inverter. Step-up converter is designed as a resonant converter. It is useful for pushing down losses in semiconductors and inceasing efficiency. The inverter is changing DC voltage from the first converter to AC voltage. Control of this device is realized with DSP Motorola. This device should be used mainly for supply common devices up to 500W. Main usage is planed in a car or to another place where is not posible to connect some device to plug.
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Jednofázový pulzní měnič DC/AC s digitálním řízením / DC/AC inverter with digital control

Štaffa, Jan January 2009 (has links)
This work is focused on single phase inverters, which are used for the conversion of the direct current to the alternating current and are nowdays used especially in systems of back-up power supply. The specific aim of this work is implementation of design hight power circuit of inverter include calculation of control algorithm. It describes the complete solution of power circuit. Next step is a analysis of problems concerning the digital control with help of signal processor which is used for solution of regulator structure. Check of the design and checkout of control algorithm is made in the form of simulation in the MATLAB Simulink. Debugged program algorithm is subsequently implemented into the signal microprocessor. The work results rate estimation functionality of inverter and solution of control algorithm.
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Průmyslové čerpadlo s integrovaným elektromagnetickým systémem / Industrial Pump with Electromagnetic System

Pazdera, Ivo January 2013 (has links)
This work is focused on innovative construction of the industrial radial sealless pump and mainly on construction of the three phase DC/AC converter based on new semiconductor technology SiC. These new semiconductor devices allow move switching frequency up to 100 kHz. For such high switching frequency new non-conventional topology of the output filter was designed. This high frequency is currently unusual in three-phase application with output voltage 400V. High switching frequency reduces size of wound components of the output filter and its presence is accepted in terms of total weight and price of the whole system. Clear sinus waveform of the output converter voltage reduces torque ripple, EMC and extend the lifetime and reliability of mechanical parts and the whole pump drive. Three phase synchronous motor is directly placed into the pump body and is designed as slotless motor. In the inlet area is the classical bearing replaced by active magnetic bearing. It is used due to possibility to pump aggressive liquids or substances where high level of cleanness has to be guaranteed.
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Justerbar modell av transmissionsledning för elkraftsöverföring / An adjustable model of a transmission line for power transmission

Gatu, Andreas, Svensson, Alexander January 2014 (has links)
Detta examensarbete har utförts på uppdrag av Terco. Tercos PST 2220Transmission Line and Distribution Module fungerar som en fysisk modellav ett verkligt transmissions- eller distributionsnät där fem olika typer av nätmed avseende på längd, spänningsnivå och skenbar effekt är möjliga. Idagfinns ett behov av en modell där användaren kan ställa in dessa parametrarså att modellen mer precist kan spegla vilka egenskaper det specifika nätethar. Här undersöks hur längden och dess inverkan på en ledning kan varierasi en modell.En presentation av hur transmissions- och distributionsnät fungerar ochbeskrivs teoretiskt lägger grunden till den modell och de två approximationersom kan beskriva ett helt näts egenskaper.Då R, L och C komponenterna behöver kunna varieras för att fysisktkunna realisera denna teoretiska modell undersöks vilka metoder som dettakan genomföras på. För detta undersöks två tillvägagångssätt, kaskadkopp-lad pi-modell och variabel aktiv-passiv reaktans.Flera aspekter som utrymme, kostnad och variabilitet gör att varia-bel aktiv-passiv reaktans är att föredra. Dess funktion som en varierbarspänningskälla, uppbyggd av switchar styrda med reglerteknik och puls-breddsmodulering gör att komponenterna R, L och C och dess egenskaperoch inverkan på en transmissionslinje kan åstadkommas. Resultatet är attde nödvändiga R,L,C komponenterna går att variera i storlek för att kunnaingå i en varierbar transmissionsledningsmodell.Resultatet och målen säkerställs med simuleringar där variabel aktiv-passiv reaktans visas kunna vidareutvecklas och praktiskt testas för att mo-dellera transmissions- och distributionsnät med olika längd. Nyckelord. Variabilitet, Inverterare, Impedans, DC-AC, Pulsbreddsmodu-lering, Övertoner, Transmissionsledning, Spänningsfall, Reaktiv effekt. / This diploma work has been carried out on behalf of Terco. TercosPST 2220 Transmission Line and Distribution Module works as a physicalmodel of a real transmission and distribution grid where five different typesof networks based on length, voltage and apparent effect are available. Thereis today a need of a model where the user self can adjust these parameters sothat the model more precisely can reflect the characteristics that the specificgrid has. Here it’s investigated how the length and its impact on a line canbe varied in a model.A presentation of how the transmission and distribution grid works andare described theoretically provides the basics for the different models thatcan describe a whole network and its properties.Since the R, L and C components needs to be able to be varied to be ableto physically realize this theoretical model, the different methods that thiscan be realized through are investigated. Two approaches are investigated,the cascaded pi-model and variable active-passive reactance (VAPAR).A number of aspects like space, cost and variability makes the variableactive-passive reactance the most suited solution. Its function as a variablevoltage source, made out of an four switches, operated with control techno-logy and pulse width modulation, makes it possible to imitate R, L and Csproperties and effect on a transmission line. The result is that the necessaryR,L,C components are made adjustable in order to be incorporated in aadjustable transmission lin model.The result and the goal are verified with simulations where variableactive-passive reactance is proved able for further development and practicaltests to model transmission and distribution lines with different length. Keywords. Variability, Inverter, Impedance, DC-AC, Pulse width modula-tion, Harmonics, H-bridge, Transmission line, Voltage drop, Reactive effect.
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Contribution à l'étude de micro-réseaux autonomes alimentés par des sources photovoltaïques / Contribution to the study of autonomous micro-grid systems supplied by photovoltaic sources

Houari, Azeddine 07 December 2012 (has links)
L'orientation énergétique actuelle vers le développement de systèmes électriques isolés, s'est traduit par l'établissement de nouvelles directives sur les performances et la fiabilité des structures de puissance mises en oeuvre, en particulier ceux à base d'énergies renouvelables. C'est dans ce contexte que s'inscrivent ces travaux de thèse, qui aboutissent à l'élaboration de nouveaux outils destinés à l'amélioration de la qualité d'énergie et de la stabilité d'un micro-réseau autonome. Concernant l'optimisation énergétique des interfaces de conversion pour un réseau autonome, nous avons développé de nouveaux algorithmes de commande basés sur le concept de platitude des systèmes différentiels. L'avantage de cette technique réside dans la possibilité d'implémentation de régulateurs à une boucle. Cela garantit des propriétés dynamiques élevées en asservissement et en régulation. De plus, une prédiction exacte de l'évolution des variables d'états du système est possible. Concernant la stabilité des micro-réseaux autonomes, nous avons proposé des outils pour traiter les phénomènes d'instabilités, causés notamment par la perte d'informations de charges et par le phénomène de résonance des filtres d'interconnexion / The actual electrical energy demand focuses on the development of stand-alone electrical systems which leads to the definition of new directives on performances and reliability of the electrical structures, especially those based on renewable energy. The main objective of this work concerns the development of new tools to improve the power quality and the stability of autonomous micro-grid systems. In this aim, new control algorithms based on the concept of differential flatness have been developed. The main advantage of the proposed technique is the possibility of implementing one loop controllers ensuring high dynamic properties. In the same time, it allows accurate prediction of the evolution of all state variables of the system. Concerning the stability of the autonomous micro-grid systems, we proposed tools to deal with instability phenomena either caused by the loss of load information and the resonance phenomenon of the passive filters
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A novel DC-DC converter for photovoltaic applications

Nathan, Kumaran Saenthan January 2019 (has links)
Growing concerns about climate change have led to the world experiencing an unprecedented push towards renewable energy. Economic drivers and government policies mean that small, distributed forms of generation, like solar photovoltaics, will play a large role in our transition to a clean energy future. In this thesis, a novel DC-DC converter known as the Coupled Inductors Combined Cuk-SEPIC' (CI-CCS) converter is explored, which is particularly attractive for these photovoltaic applications. A topological modification is investigated which provides several benefits, including increased power density, efficiency, and operational advantages for solar energy conversion. The converter, which is based on the combination of the Cuk and SEPIC converters, provides a bipolar output (i.e. both positive and negative voltages). This converter also offers both step-up and step-down capabilities with a continuous input current, and uses only a single, ground-referenced switching device. A significant enhancement to this converter is proposed: magnetic coupling of the converter's three inductors. This can substantially reduce the CI-CCS converter's input current ripple - an important benefit for maximum power point tracking (MPPT) in photovoltaic applications. The effect of this coupling is examined theoretically, and optimisations are performed - both analytically and in simulations - to inform the design of a 4 kW prototype CI-CCS converter, switched at a high frequency (100 kHz) with a silicon carbide (SiC) MOSFET. Simulation and experimental results are then presented to demonstrate the CI-CCS converter's operation and highlight the benefits of coupling its inductors. An efficiency analysis is also undertaken and its sources of losses are quantified. The converter is subsequently integrated into a domestic photovoltaic system to provide a practical demonstration of its suitability for such applications. MPPT is integrated into the CI-CCS DC-DC converter, and a combined half bridge/T-type converter is developed and paired with the CI-CCS converter to form an entirely transformerless single-phase solar energy conversion system. The combination of the CI-CCS converter's bipolar DC output with the combined half bridge/T-type converter's bipolar DC input allows grounding at both the photovoltaic panels and the AC grid's neutral point. This eliminates high frequency common mode voltages from the PV array, which in turn prevents leakage currents. The entire system can be operated in grid-connected mode - where the objective is to maximise power extracted from the photovoltaic system, and is demonstrated in stand-alone mode - where the objective is to match solar generation with the load's power demands.
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A new bidirectional AC-DC converter using matrix converter and Z-source converter topologies

You, Keping , Electrical Engineering & Telecommunications, Faculty of Engineering, UNSW January 2007 (has links)
This thesis proposes a new bidirectional three-phase AC-DC power converter using matrix converter and Z-source inverter topologies. Advantages of the AC-DC matrix converter are the inherently controllable power factor, the tight DC voltage regulation, the wide bandwidth with quick response to load variation, the single-stage buck-voltage AC-to-DC power conversion; advantages of the z-source inverter are the increased reliability by allowing the shoot-through between upper and lower power switches of one inverter leg, insensitivity to DC bus voltage due to the extra freedom of controlling DC-link voltage. The proposed Matrix-Z-source converter (MZC) marries up both advantages of AC-DC matrix converter and Z-source inverter. It can achieve voltage-boost DC-AC inversion capable of variable voltage variable frequency (VVVF) AC output; it can achieve voltage-buck AC-DC rectification capable of inherent control over AC current phase angle and DC output regulation with a (VVVF) AC source supply. Both foresaid performance in DC-AC inversion and AC-DC rectification can be implemented in a simple open-loop control manner. Three constraints of VSI, in the bidirectional AC-DC power conversion, are the peak AC voltages are always less than DC-link voltage, closed-loop control has to be employed when DC regulation and/or AC current phase angle control are required, and AC voltage is sensitive to the variation of the DC-link voltage in DC-AC inversion. The voltage-boost inversion and/or voltage-buck rectification of MZC overcomes the first constraint; thus MZC enables the AC machine voltage increased higher than DC-link voltage hence advantages of running AC machine at relatively high voltages are enabled. The direct DC voltage regulation and inherent AC-current-phase-angle control of MZC overcomes the second constraint in an open-loop manner; hence a simplified system design is obtained with sufficient room for the further improvement by closed-loop control schemes. The extra freedom in controlling DC-link voltage of MZC overcomes the third constraint hence a DC source voltage adaptable inverter is obtained. This thesis focuses on the study of the feasibility of the proposed MZC through theoretical analysis and experimental verification. At first, the proposed MZC is conceptually constructed by examining the quadrant operation of AC-DC matrix converter and Z-source inverter. After the examination of the operating principles of both AC-DC matrix converter and Z-source inverter, the configuration of MZC is then proposed. The MZC has two operating modes: DC-AC inversion and AC-DC rectification. Circuit analysis for both operating modes shows that the new topology does not impose critical conflict in circuit design or extra restriction in parameterization. On the contrary, one version of the proposed MZC can make full advantage of Z-source network components in both operating modes, i.e. a pair of Z-source inductor and capacitor can be used as low-pass filter in AC-DC rectification. The modulation strategy, average modeling of system, and features of critical variables for circuit design of the proposed MZC were examined for each operating mode. Simulations of the proposed MZC and its experimental verification have been presented. Analytical models of conduction and switching losses of the power-switch network in different operating mode have shown that the losses in the MZC compare favorably with conventional VSI for a range of power factor and modulation indices.
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Aportació al control del convertidor CC/CA de tres nivells.

Alepuz Menéndez, Salvador Simón 13 December 2004 (has links)
La presente tesis estudia, propone y realiza sus principales aportaciones en el campo del control para el convertidor CC/CA de tres niveles, sobre la topología denominada Neutral-Point-Clamped, aunque se puede extender a otras topologías y/o número de niveles. Se presenta una metodología de modelado que emplea funciones de conmutación de fase, el operador de promediado y la transformación D-Q, tal que los modelos obtenidos en el dominio D-Q contienen una información completa sobre la dinámica del sistema. La estrategia de conmutación se puede entender como una extensión de la estrategia PWM senoidal de dos a tres niveles. Esta estrategia es simple y no realiza el control de ninguna de las variables del sistema. En esta tesis, el controlador se encarga de regular todas las variables del sistema, incluido el equilibrio del bus de continua. Este es un enfoque diferente del convencional, donde el equilibrio del bus de continua se consigue mediante la elección adecuada de los estados redundantes del convertidor en la estrategia de conmutación, mientras que el resto de variables se regulan a través del controlador. Para la realización del controlador, se propone la técnica de control lineal multivariable LQR (Linear Quadratic Regulator), complementada con la técnica de control no lineal adaptativo denominada programación de ganancia (Gain Scheduling). Se presenta, además, una metodología de cálculo del controlador. Este control es versátil, abierto y adaptable. En cualquier caso, el controlador se puede adaptar a las necesidades concretas de cada aplicación. El cálculo del controlador se realiza mediante simulación con MatLab-Simulink. Los modelos matemáticos que emplean las funciones de conmutación del convertidor son aquellos que ofrecen un mejor compromiso entre velocidad de simulación y precisión. Para validar el control propuesto, se ha diseñado y construido un equipo experimental donde el controlador se ha mostrado aplicable, útil y eficaz en la regulación de las distintas cargas y aplicaciones experimentadas, incluso con carga no lineal, bajo diferentes condiciones de trabajo y variables a controlar, tanto en régimen permanente como en procesos transitorios. La rapidez y calidad de la respuesta transitoria es comparable a la de otros sistemas de control publicados. Es especialmente interesante el excelente control conseguido del equilibrio del bus de continua. Además, la robustez del control permite cancelar el error estacionario aunque diferentes parámetros del sistema presenten desviaciones significativas respecto los valores esperados. El uso de la programación de ganancia junto con la técnica LQR se ha mostrado muy efectivo, puesto que permite realizar diferentes tipos de control. Se ha comprobado la congruencia entre simulaciones y resultados experimentales obtenidos, lo que valida los modelos de simulación empleados y el proceso de diseño del controlador mediante simulación. / This dissertation study, propose and carry out the main contributions in the field of three-level inverter control, using the topology Neutral-Point-Clamped, although results can be extended to other topologies and/or number of levels. A procedure for modelling is presented, based on line-switching functions, moving average operator and D-Q transformation. Then, the obtained models in D-Q frame contain complete information about system dynamics. Switching strategy is simple and can be considered as an extension of two-level sinusoidal PWM to three level. The system variables are not controlled by the switching strategy. In this work, all the system variables are controlled by the regulator, including DC-link balance. This control approach is different than the conventional one, where DC-link balance is achieved by means of a proper selection of redundant states in the switching strategy, and the other variables are controlled by the regulator. The regulator is based on the multivariable linear control technique LQR (Linear Quadratic Regulator), in combination with the non-linear adaptive control technique Gain Scheduling. Moreover, a methodology for the calculation of the controller is presented. This controller is versatile, open and adaptable. However, the controller can be built depending on the concrete specifications of each application. The controller is calculated by means of simulation using MatLab-Simulink. The mathematical models based on the switching functions of the converter give the best trade-off between simulation speed and precision. In order to validate the proposed controller, an experimental prototype has been designed and implemented. Experimental results show that the controller is useful and effective for the regulation of different loads and applications, even with non-linear loads, different operation points and variables to control, in steady-state and transitory operation. Dynamic response speed and quality are similar to other control systems in the literature. The DC-link balance control achieved is specially interesting. Furthermore, steady-state error is cancelled due to the robustness of the controller, even though significant deviation of different system parameters are present. The use of Gain-Scheduling in combination with LQR is effective, allowing the calculation of regulators with different control strategies. Good agreement between simulations and experimental results has been found. This result validates simulation models and the design method for the controller, based on simulations.
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Βέλτιστος σχεδιασμός του αντιστροφέα ρεύματος Flyback για εφαρμογή του σε φωτοβολταϊκά πλαίσια εναλλασσόμενου ρεύματος

Νανάκος, Αναστάσιος 06 December 2013 (has links)
Η παρούσα διδακτορική διατριβή αναφέρεται σε οικιακά Φ/Β συστήματα συνδεδεμένα στο δίκτυο χαμηλής τάσης, τα οποία αξιοποιούν την τεχνολογία των Φ/Β Πλαισίων Εναλλασσομένου Ρεύματος (Φ/Β Πλαίσια Ε.Ρ. – AC-PV Modules). Πρόκειται για Φ/Β διατάξεις μικρής ισχύος (έως 300W), οι οποίες δημιουργούνται από την ενσωμάτωση ενός μόνο Φ/Β πλαισίου και ενός μετατροπέα (ενός η πολλών σταδίων) συνεχούς τάσης σε μονοφασική εναλλασσόμενη τάση, σε μια αυτοτελή ηλεκτρονική διάταξη. Για το λόγο αυτό ονομάζονται και Φ/Β πλαίσια με ενσωματωμένο μετατροπέα (Module Integrated Converters, MIC). Στα συστήματα αυτά οι απαιτήσεις για επίτευξη υψηλού βαθμού απόδοσης, για την καλύτερη εκμετάλλευση της παρεχόμενης ηλιακής ενέργειας, καθώς και ρεύματος ημιτονοειδούς μορφής στην έξοδο είναι αδιαμφισβήτητες. Βασικός σκοπός της παρούσας διατριβής είναι η συμβολή της στον τομέα των Φ/Β μονάδων διεσπαρμένης παραγωγής και επικεντρώνεται στην ενδελεχή ανάλυση, στη βελτιστοποίηση της λειτουργικής συμπεριφοράς, στον υπολογισμό των απωλειών στα στοιχεία του μετατροπέα, στην παραμετροποίηση και τελικά στο βέλτιστο σχεδιασμό ενός αντιστροφέα ρεύματος τύπου Flybcak (Flyback Current Source Inverter – Flyback CSI). Οι κύριοι στόχοι που έπρεπε να εκπληρωθούν για την ολοκλήρωση της παρούσας διατριβής ήταν:  Η ενδελεχής ανάλυση της λειτουργίας του αντιστροφέα για δύο διαφορετικές στρατηγικές ελέγχου που εφαρμόζονται σε αυτόν.  Ο κατά το δυνατόν ακριβέστερος υπολογισμός των απωλειών στα στοιχεία του Flyback CSI, καθώς και η παραμετροποίηση των σχέσεων αυτών.  Ο βέλτιστος σχεδιασμός του Flyback CSI, ο οποίος βασίζεται στη διατύπωση της μεγιστοποίησης του σταθμισμένου βαθμού απόδοσης ως πρόβλημα βελτιστοποίησης.  Η υλοποίηση του ελέγχου της λειτουργίας του μετατροπέα μέσω ψηφιακού μικροελεγκτή, καταργώντας τον ήδη υφιστάμενο αναλογικό έλεγχο. Αρχικά η μελέτη επικεντρώνεται σε μία πρώτη τεχνική ελέγχου, η οποία ωθεί τον μετατροπέα να λειτουργεί στην περιοχή της ασυνεχούς αγωγής (Discontinuous Conduction Mode, DCM). Στη συνέχεια προτείνεται μία δεύτερη τεχνική ελέγχου η οποία, αφ' ενός μεν αναγκάζει το μετατροπέα να λειτουργεί στο όριο συνεχούς και ασυνεχούς αγωγής (Boundary between Continuous and Discontinuous Conduction Mode, BCM), αφ' ετέρου δε παρέχει καθαρά ημιτονοειδές ρεύμα στην έξοδο. Με την προτεινόμενη νέα τεχνική ελέγχου, που ονομάσθηκε i-BCM (improved BCM) και αποτελεί βελτίωση της υπάρχουσας στη βιβλιογραφία τεχνικής ελέγχου BCM, βελτιώνεται σημαντικά ο συντελεστής ισχύος στην έξοδο του αντιστροφέα, παρέχοντας στο δίκτυο καθαρά ημιτονοειδές ρεύμα. Οι δύο διαφορετικές στρατηγικές ελέγχου διαμορφώνουν διαφορετικές κυκλωματικές συνθήκες. Για τις δύο περιπτώσεις αναπτύσσονται αναλυτικές εκφράσεις τόσο για τη μέση, όσο και για την ενεργό τιμή των ρευμάτων που διαρρέουν όλα τα στοιχεία του μετατροπέα (ημιαγωγικά στοιχεία, Μ/Σ κλπ). Επιπρόσθετα, εξάγονται κριτήρια για τα ασφαλή όρια λειτουργίας του μετατροπέα με γνώμονα την καταπόνηση των ημιαγωγικών στοιχείων ισχύος από υψηλές τιμές τάσης και ρεύματος. Ιδιαίτερο βάρος δίνεται στον υπολογισμό της διακύμανσης της τάσης του πυκνωτή του φίλτρου εξόδου, η οποία αναπτύσσεται και πάνω στα ημιαγωγικά στοιχεία του μετατροπέα, επηρεάζοντας την επιλογή τους. Στην συνέχεια, προσδιορίζονται μέσω αναλυτικών μαθηματικών σχέσεων οι απώλειες αγωγής και οι διακοπτικές απώλειες των ημιαγωγικών στοιχείων και προσεγγίζονται, με ιδιαίτερη λεπτομέρεια, οι απώλειες του μετασχηματιστή (τυλιγμάτων και πυρήνα) και για τις δύο προαναφερθείσες στρατηγικές ελέγχου, δεδομένου ότι η διακοπτική συχνότητα λειτουργίας του μετατροπέα είναι υψηλή. Για το λόγο αυτό απαιτείται εις βάθος μελέτη της υπάρχουσας βιβλιογραφίας, επιλογή ή επινόηση των κατάλληλων μοντέλων απωλειών σε ένα Μ/Σ (πυρήνα και χαλκού) και προσήκουσα προσαρμογή αυτών στις κυκλωματικές συνθήκες του αντιστροφέα Flyback. Παράλληλα με την ανάλυση των απωλειών πραγματοποιείται και η παραμετροποίηση του συστήματος. Η διαδικασία αυτή στηρίζεται στη διαχείριση των εξισώσεων κατά τέτοιο τρόπο ώστε να προσδιορίζονται όλες οι μεταβλητές και οι σταθερές του μετατροπέα, καθώς και οι παράμετροι από τις οποίες εξαρτώνται οι απώλειες, με τον απλούστερο δυνατό τρόπο. Συνεπώς, έχει δοθεί ιδιαίτερη έμφαση στην διαχείριση των αναλυτικών σχέσεων ώστε οι απώλειες, χωρίς έκπτωση στην ακρίβεια, να εξαρτώνται από τον ελάχιστο δυνατό αριθμό παραμέτρων. Με αυτό τον τρόπο η μελέτη είναι πλήρης αλλά περιορίζεται η πολυπλοκότητα, με αποτέλεσμα να προκύπτουν μόνο τέσσερις ανεξάρτητες σχεδιαστικές μεταβλητές. Στο επόμενο στάδιο, πραγματοποιείται ο βέλτιστος σχεδιασμός του Flyback CSI, ο οποίος βασίζεται στη διατύπωση της μεγιστοποίησης του σταθμισμένου βαθμού απόδοσης ως πρόβλημα βελτιστοποίησης. Αυτό, πρακτικά, σημαίνει τον προσδιορισμό της αντικειμενικής συνάρτησης (objective ή cost function), των σχεδιαστικών μεταβλητών και σταθερών, των περιοριστικών συνθηκών και τον ορισμό του πεδίου τιμών αυτών. Ο σταθμισμένος βαθμός απόδοσης αποτελεί την αντικειμενική συνάρτηση, ενώ οι προδιαγραφές εισόδου και εξόδου του μετατροπέα αποτελούν τις σχεδιαστικές σταθερές.. Με τη χρήση μίας στοχαστικής μεθόδου βελτιστοποίησης, η οποία αναδείχτηκε ως η πιο κατάλληλη έπειτα από εκτεταμένη βιβλιογραφική αναζήτηση, προσδιορίζονται οι τιμές των τεσσάρων σχεδιαστικών μεταβλητών και επιτυγχάνεται ο μέγιστος δυνατός σταθμισμένος βαθμός απόδοσης. Η επίτευξη του στόχου ολοκληρώνεται με την ανάπτυξη ενός νέου επαναληπτικού αλγορίθμου, με τον οποίο, βάσει των εξισώσεων των απωλειών, επιτυγχάνεται ο βέλτιστος σχεδιασμός του Flyback CSI και για τις δύο διαφορετικές τεχνικές ελέγχου. Επιπροσθέτως, υλοποιείται ο έλεγχος της λειτουργίας του μετατροπέα μέσω ψηφιακού μικροελεγκτή, καταργώντας τον ήδη υφιστάμενο αναλογικό έλεγχο. Η αλλαγή της φιλοσοφίας υλοποίησης του ελέγχου προσφέρει μεγαλύτερη ευελιξία και ανεξάντλητες δυνατότητες στην κατάστρωση και υιοθέτηση διαφορετικών στρατηγικών ελέγχου. Ιδιαίτερα, κατά τη λειτουργία στο όριο μεταξύ συνεχούς και ασυνεχούς αγωγής (i-BCM), με κατάλληλο προγραμματισμό του μικροελεγκτή εξαλείφεται η ανάγκη για μέτρηση των ρευμάτων στα τυλίγματα του μετασχηματιστή. Ο μικροελεγκτής που χρησιμοποιείται είναι ο dspic30F4011 της εταιρείας Microchip ο οποίος διαθέτει μεγάλη υπολογιστική ικανότητα και μία πληθώρα περιφερειακών που επιτρέπουν αυτοματοποίηση κάποιων λειτουργιών, όπως η διαδικασία σύνδεσης και αποσύνδεσης με το δίκτυο και η δυνατότητα ενσωμάτωσης της μονάδας ανίχνευσης του μέγιστου σημείου ισχύος (M.P.P.T) της Φ/Β γεννήτριας στην ίδια ψηφιακή μονάδα. Τέλος, υλοποιήθηκαν εργαστηριακά πρωτότυπα με βάση τις βέλτιστες παραμέτρους που υπολογίσθηκαν σε κάθε περίπτωση σύμφωνα την προτεινόμενη μέθοδο βελτιστοποίησης και ακολούθησε πειραματική επιβεβαίωση με χρήση ενός αναλυτή ισχύος υψηλής ακρίβειας, για την επιβεβαίωση των θεωρητικών προσεγγίσεων. Επιπλέον, μελετήθηκε η ευεργετική επίδραση της συνδυαστικής χρήσης των δύο τεχνικών ελέγχου στην πυκνότητα ισχύος / This thesis pertains to domestic on-grid PV systems that utilize the AC-PV Modules technology. These low power PV topologies (up to 300W) are implemented by integrating one PV Module and a single phase inverter (one or multi stage), in one independent electronic apparatus. For this reason they are called Module Integrated Converters (MIC). The most important requirements for these systems are the higher possible efficiency - in order to take advantage of the supplied solar energy – and the pure sinusoidal output current. The main purpose of this thesis is to contribute to the field of the dispersed PV power generation. Thus, it focuses on the thorough analysis, the behaviour optimization, the components losses estimation, the parameterization and finally the optimal design of Flyback current source inverter (Flyback CSI). The main objectives fulfilled in this thesis are: • The detailed analysis of the inverter behaviour for two different semiconductor control strategies. • The precise losses calculation of all the components of the Flyback CSI. • The optimal design of the Flyback CSI, which is based on maximizing the weighted efficiency. • The implementation of the semiconductor control via a digital microcontroller, eliminating the existing analogue control. Initially, the study focuses on a first control technique that forces the inverter to function in Discontinuous Conduction Mode (DCM). On the other hand, a second control technique that forces the inverter to function on the Boundary between Continuous and Discontinuous Mode (BCM) is proposed. This new control technique is named i-BCM (improved BCM) and it is an improved version of the BCM control technique found in the literature. This new control scheme significantly improves the power factor of the inverter output. The inverter injects pure sinusoidal current to the grid. The two different control strategies form different circuit conditions. Analytical expressions for the average and the rms value of the current, flowing through the components (semiconductors, transformers e.t.c), for both cases are developed. In addition, new operating boundaries of the semiconductors for the safe operation of the inverter based on the analysis of the voltage and current that stresses the semiconductors, are proposed. Special attention is given on the calculation of the voltage deviation on the output filter capacitor. This voltage deviation is caused by the switching operation of the inverter and affects the selection of the semiconductors and the voltage level that can handle. Furthermore, the conduction losses and the switching losses of the semiconductors are determined through analytical, mathematical equations. Because of the inverter high switching frequency, the transformer losses (copper and core), are calculated with special attention to detail. For this reason, an in depth examination of the existing literature takes place that leads to the selection of the appropriate core and copper loss models. The models are adequately adjusted to the circuit conditions of the Flyback inverter topology. The system is parameterized along with the losses analysis. All the equations are manipulated in such a way that simplifies the determination of all the variables and all the constants of the inverter and the loss dependent parameters. Consequently, special emphasis is given to the manipulation of the analytical equations, without affecting the accuracy, in order to express the losses using the minimum number of independent variables. Therefore, the study is complete but the complexity is eliminated and the independent design variables are only four. The optimization problem is the maximization of the weighted efficiency. The optimal design of the Flyback CSI is implemented based on this formulation. As a next step, the objective (or cost) function, the design variables and constants, the constraints and their range need to be defined. The weighted efficiency is the objective function whereas the input and the output specifications of the inverter are the design constants. After an extensive literature research, a stochastic optimization method is chosen as the most appropriate to determine the values of the four design variables in order to achieve the highest weighted efficiency. A new iterative algorithm, which uses the losses equations, is developed to achieve the optimal design of the Flyback CSI for both control strategies. Moreover, the control of the inverter is implemented via a digital microcontroller, eliminating the existing analogue control. This changes the way of controlling the inverter and offers flexibility and limitless possibilities in implementing and adopting various control strategies. Specifically, under the i-BCM control scheme, the need for measuring the current of the transformer windings is eliminated by using an appropriate algorithm. The microcontroller used in this research is dspic30F4011 developed by Microchip. Its good computational capacity and the variety of peripherals enable the automation of some functions such as connection and disconnection from the grid and the integration of the maximum power point tracking (M.P.P.T.) on the same digital unit. Finally, laboratory prototypes are implemented, based on the optimal parameters calculated for every case, using the proposed optimization method. The experimental procedure confirmed the theoretical approximations. A high precision power analyser was used. Furthermore, the beneficial effect of the combined use of the two control power techniques on the power density is also studied.

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