Title :
Dynamic average modeling of front-end diode rectifier loads considering discontinuous conduction mode and unbalanced operation
Author :
Chiniforoosh, S. ; Atighechi, H. ; Davoudi, A. ; Jatskevich, J. ; Yazdani, A. ; Filizadeh, S. ; Saeedifard, M. ; Velasco, J.A.M. ; Sood, V. ; Strunz, K. ; Mahseredjian, J. ; Dinavahi, V.
Abstract :
Summary form only given. Electric power distribution systems of many commercial and industrial sites often employ variable frequency drives and other loads that internally utilize dc. Such loads are often based on front-end line-commutated rectifiers. The detailed switch-level models of such rectifier systems can be readily implemented using a number of widely available digital programs and transient simulation tools including the EMT- (Electro-Magnetic Transient) and Matlab/Simulink. To improve the simulation efficiency for the system-level transient studies with large number of such subsystems, the so-called dynamic average models have been utilized. This paper presents the average-value modeling methodologies for the conventional three-phase (six-pulse) front-end rectifier loads. The paper demonstrates the system operation and the dynamic performance of the developed average models in discontinuous and continuous modes, as well as under balanced and unbalanced operation.
Keywords :
diodes; load (electric); power distribution; rectifiers; variable speed drives; EMT; average-value modeling methodology; digital programs; discontinuous conduction mode; dynamic average model; dynamic average modeling; electric power distribution systems; electromagnetic transient; front-end diode rectifier loads; line-commutated rectifiers; switch-level models; system-level transient study; transient simulation tools; variable frequency drives; Educational institutions; Load modeling; Power systems; Rectifiers; Switches; Transient analysis; Variable speed drives;
Conference_Titel :
Power and Energy Society General Meeting, 2012 IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2727-5
Electronic_ISBN :
1944-9925
DOI :
10.1109/PESGM.2012.6345513