DocumentCode
1744583
Title
Sensitivity to simulation method for power electronic circuits
Author
Lehn, Peter
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Toronto Univ., Ont., Canada
Volume
2
fYear
2001
fDate
2001
Firstpage
801
Abstract
A host of simulation tools are available for the analysis of power system transients. Independent of the particular tool employed, excellent accuracy and simulation speed can be expected when linear circuits are analyzed. Although power electronic devices are nonlinear, in the realm of power system simulation, individual switches, diodes and thyristors are typically modelled as piecewise linear components which are either in a state of conduction or nonconduction. Consequently, it is more appropriate to consider these devices as linear elements which change the topology of a circuit as they switch from periods of conduction to nonconduction or vice versa. If other electrical components within the system are linear, then the entire system including power electronics may be considered linear, but time varying. Taking this perspective, it is easily seen that the ability of a simulation tool to accurately and efficiently model a power electronic circuit does not depend on its ability to accurately model the circuit behaviour during periods of consistent device conduction or nonconduction. During such periods the circuit is fully linear and nearly any solution method is adequate. Accuracy and efficiency of a solution technique is therefore measured only by a method´s ability to correctly identify the precise times at which a power electronic device switches between conduction and nonconduction intervals and to appropriately re-initialize all system state variables
Keywords
circuit simulation; power electronics; power system transients; sensitivity; circuit topology; conduction; diodes; linear circuits; nonlinear devices; piecewise linear components; power electronic circuits; power electronic devices; power system transients; sensitivity; simulation method; switches; thyristors; Analytical models; Circuit analysis; Circuit simulation; Independent component analysis; Linear circuits; Power electronics; Power system modeling; Power system simulation; Power system transients; Switches;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Power Engineering Society Winter Meeting, 2001. IEEE
Conference_Location
Columbus, OH
Print_ISBN
0-7803-6672-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PESW.2001.916964
Filename
916964
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