Title :
A comprehensive approach to fixed-step simulation of switched circuits
Author :
De Kelper, Bruno ; Dessaint, Louis A. ; Al-Haddad, Kamal ; Nakra, Harbans
Author_Institution :
Departement de genie electrique, Quebec Univ., Montreal, Que., Canada
fDate :
3/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Because of its reduced calculation effort and deterministic execution time, fixed-step simulation is a prerequisite for real-time performance. However, when simulating switched circuits, it introduces errors in the form of switching delays and inconsistent initial conditions. In order to eliminate these errors, the present paper describes a physically sound method for accurate and efficient fixed-step/real-time simulation of switched circuits. Assuming that switching is instantaneous and respecting the conservation of energy principle, the simulation method provides simple and straightforward procedures for eliminating switching delays and for calculating consistent initial conditions, even though the switching time may not coincide with a calculation time-step and the circuit may pass through a series of simultaneous switchings. Furthermore, the simulation method proposes a simple decoupling technique to isolate parts of the circuit where the switching occurs, in order to reduce the effort required for the calculation of initial conditions. Implementation of the proposed simulation method in the nodal approach and in the state space approach is shown. A 12 pulse thyristor rectifier and a PWM inverter are used to highlight simulation accuracy. Simulation results, with and without the simulation method, are compared to variable-step simulation and to other documented methods. Finally, the simulation of a full HVDC system serves to demonstrate real-time simulation performance
Keywords :
AC-DC power convertors; DC-AC power convertors; PWM invertors; circuit simulation; power engineering computing; real-time systems; rectifying circuits; state-space methods; switching circuits; HVDC system; PWM inverter; calculation effort; conservation of energy; deterministic execution time; fixed-step simulation; inconsistent initial conditions; real-time simulation performance; simulation accuracy; state space approach; switched circuits fixed-step simulation; switching delays estimation; twelve-pulse thyristor rectifier; Circuit simulation; Delay effects; HVDC transmission; Pulse inverters; Pulse width modulation inverters; Rectifiers; State-space methods; Switched circuits; Switching circuits; Thyristors;
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on