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Contribution of Voltage Support Function to Virtual Inertia Control Performance of Inverter-Based Resource in Frequency Stability
Dai Orihara, Hiroshi Kikusato, Jun Hashimoto, Kenji Otani, Takahiro Takamatsu, Takashi Oozeki, Hisao Taoka, Takahiro Matsuura, Satoshi Miyazaki, Hiromu Hamada, Kenjiro Mori
April 21, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: frequency stability, grid-following, grid-forming, inverter-based resource, PLL, RoCoF, virtual inertia
Inertia reduction due to inverter-based resource (IBR) penetration deteriorates power system stability, which can be addressed using virtual inertia (VI) control. There are two types of implementation methods for VI control: grid-following (GFL) and grid-forming (GFM). There is an apparent difference among them for the voltage regulation capability, because the GFM controls IBR to act as a voltage source and GFL controls it to act as a current source. The difference affects the performance of the VI control function, because stable voltage conditions help the inertial response to contribute to system stability. However, GFL can provide the voltage control function with reactive power controllability, and it can be activated simultaneously with the VI control function. This study analyzes the performance of GFL-type VI control with a voltage control function for frequency stability improvement. The results show that the voltage control function decreases the voltage variation caused by... [more]
Wide Bandwidth and Inexpensive Current Sensor for Power Electronics—An Augmented LEM Current Sensor
Maciej Chojowski, Aleksander Dziadecki, Marcin Baszyński, Roman Dudek, Andrzej Stobiecki, Józef Skotniczny
April 21, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: current sensor, current transformer, hall sensor, low-cost sensor, wide bandwidth sensor
This paper presents the overall concept of a wideband and cost-effective current sensor. The sensor consists of a paralleled Hall-based current sensor (LEM) and a wideband current transformer (CT). A significant improvement of the band range and the moderate cost of the proposed sensor enable it to be used both to measure the instantaneous value in order to precisely plot the current and to obtain signals for a closed-loop control system of high-frequency power electronic converters. The sensor should be considered as an Augmented LEM Current Sensor (ALCS), which allows it to measure low- and high-frequency current signals. Finally, it allows for the measurement of a bipolar current up to 40 A. The overall cost of the sensor, along with the previously mentioned benefits, is an important feature of the proposed sensor. The present paper presents the analytical concept of the sensor (ALCS), a theoretical approach using simulation analysis, and the experimental results, which clearly demo... [more]
Control Strategy Based on Arm-Level Control for Output and Circulating Current of MMC in Stationary Reference Frame
Waqar Uddin, Tiago D. C. Busarello, Kamran Zeb, Muhammad Adil Khan, Anil Kumar Yedluri, Hee-Je Kim
April 21, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: arm current, circulating current, modular multilevel converter, proportional resonant controller
This paper proposed a control method for output and circulating currents of modular multilevel converter (MMC). The output and circulating current are controlled with the help of arm currents, which contain DC, fundamental frequency, and double frequency components. The arm current is transformed into a stationary reference frame (SRF) to isolate the DC and AC components. The AC component is controlled with a conventional proportional resonant (PR) controller, while the DC component is controlled by a proportional controller. The effective control of the upper arm and lower arm ultimately controls the output current so that it delivers the required power to the grid and circulating current in such a way that the second harmonic component is completely vanished leaving behind only the DC component. Comparative results of leg-level control based on PR controller are included in the paper to show the effectiveness of the proposed control scheme. A three-phase, five-level MMC is developed... [more]
Provision of Frequency Stability of an Islanded Microgrid Using a Novel Virtual Inertia Control and a Fractional Order Cascade Controller
Soroush Oshnoei, Mohammadreza Aghamohammadi, Siavash Oshnoei, Arman Oshnoei, Behnam Mohammadi-Ivatloo
April 21, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: frequency control, islanded microgrid, secondary control, virtual inertia control
Nowadays, the renewable energy sources in microgrids (MGs) have high participation to supply the consumer’s demand. In such MGs, the problems such as the system frequency stability, inertia, and damping reduction are threatened. To overcome this challenge, employing the virtual inertia control (VIC) concept in the MG structure could be considered as a viable solution to improve the system frequency response. Hence, this work proposes a novel modeling for VIC in an islanded MG that provides simultaneous emulation of the primary frequency control, virtual inertia, and damping. To show the efficiency of the proposed technique, a comparison is made between the dynamic performance of the proposed VIC and conventional VIC under different scenarios. The results indicate that the proposed VIC presents superior frequency performance in comparison with conventional VIC. In addition to VIC modeling, a new cascade controller based on three-degrees of freedom and fractional-order controllers (FOCs)... [more]
Fault Detection and Diagnosis Method of Distributed Photovoltaic Array Based on Fine-Tuning Naive Bayesian Model
Weiguo He, Deyang Yin, Kaifeng Zhang, Xiangwen Zhang, Jianyong Zheng
April 21, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: Fault Detection, fault diagnosis, fine-tuning Naive Bayesian model, PV array
With the widespread attention and research of distributed photovoltaic (PV) systems, the fault detection and diagnosis problems of distributed PV systems has become increasingly prominent. To this end, a distributed PV array fault diagnosis method based on fine-tuning Naive Bayes model for the fault conditions of PV array such as open-circuit, short-circuit, shading, abnormal degradation, and abnormal bypass diode is proposed. First, in view of the problem of less distributed PV fault data, a fine-tuning Naive Bayes model (FTNB) is proposed to improve the diagnosis accuracy. Second, the failure sample set is used to train the model. Then, the maximum power point data of the PV inverter and the meteorological data are collected for fault diagnosis. Finally, the effectiveness and accuracy of the proposed method are verified by the analysis of simulation. In addition, this method requires only a small number of fault sample sets and no additional measurement equipment is required, which i... [more]
Arc Fault Detection Algorithm Based on Variational Mode Decomposition and Improved Multi-Scale Fuzzy Entropy
Lina Wang, Hongcheng Qiu, Pu Yang, Longhua Mu
April 21, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: arc fault diagnosis, intrinsic mode functions, multi-scale fuzzy entropy, support vector machine, variational mode decomposition
Arc fault diagnosis is necessary for the safety and efficiency of PV stations. This study proposed an arc fault diagnosis algorithm formed by combining variational mode decomposition (VMD), improved multi-scale fuzzy entropy (IMFE), and support vector machine (SVM). This method first uses VMD to decompose the current into intrinsic mode functions (IMFs) in the time-frequency domain, then calculates the IMFE according to the IMFs associated with the arc fault. Finally, it uses SVM to detect arc faults according to IMFEs. Arc fault data gathered from a PV arc generation experiment platform are used to validate the proposed method. The results indicated the proposed method can classify arc fault data and normal data effectively.
A Multifaceted Challenge to Enhance Multicriteria Decision Support for Energy Policy
Magdalena Krysiak, Aldona Kluczek
April 21, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: analytical hierarchy process, energy policy, energy technology, macroeconomic analysis, multicriteria decision-making, sustainability assessment
The necessity to enhance multicriteria decision in the industry is challenging to support the current energy policy. European Union regulations and guidelines provide the guideline for minimalizing environmental harms but are not enough in their actions for providing effective sustainability assessment. None of the available standalone assessment methods do capture the comprehensibility of multicriteria decision-making. The aim of this paper is to demonstrate a challenge to incorporate the multicriteria sustainability decision-making method to mainstream energy policy, which is lacking in European Union policies. The novelty of the research lies in constructing a multicriteria sustainability approach for assessing energy technologies performance for embodying into a mainstream energy policy. In this study, the multicriteria decision-making—an approach combining life cycle-based methods, analytical hierarchy process, as well as macroeconomic analysis, was used to demonstrate the applica... [more]
Continuous Control Set Model Predictive Control for an Indirect Matrix Converter
Zhengfei Di, Demin Xu, Kehan Zhang
April 21, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: continuous control set model predictive power control, indirect matrix converter, input filter resonance suppression, optimal switching strategy
A continuous control set model predictive power control strategy for an indirect matrix converter is proposed in this paper. The load reactive power, the load active power, and the input reactive power are controlled simultaneously. This control strategy can obtain output waveforms with fixed switching frequency. Additionally, an optimal switching sequence is proposed to simplify the commutations of the indirect matrix converter. To suppress the input filter resonance, an active damping method is proposed. Experimental results prove that the proposed method features controllable input reactive power, controllable load active and reactive power, fixed switching frequency output waveforms, zero-current switching operations, and effectively suppresses input filter resonance.
Dynamic Stability of Wind Power Flow and Network Frequency for a High Penetration Wind-Based Energy Storage System Using Fuzzy Logic Controller
Md Jahidur Rahman, Tahar Tafticht, Mamadou Lamine Doumbia, Ntumba Marc-Alain Mutombo
April 21, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: frequency control, fuzzy logic controller, PID controller, power stability, secondary/dump load, storage system, wind energy
Major changes in the technologies of power generation and distribution systems have been introduced in recent years due to concern over rapid climate change. Therefore, disturbances in the large-scale generation, transmission, and distribution of energy are expected to occur in the near future. This is due to the difficulty in controlling the transmission and distribution of energy produced from renewable energy sources (RESs), caused by the instability of these sources and the intermittent nature of their energy. As a result, maintaining the dynamic stability of wind power flow and control of the network frequency is becoming more challenging due to the high penetration impacts of RESs. In this paper, a control algorithm using the power-sharing method is proposed for a wind-based energy storage system to maintain the dynamic stability of wind power flow and control of frequency in the power network. To maintain the network stability, a storage system (battery) was installed to store t... [more]
Influence of Input and Control Parameters on the Process of Pelleting Powdered Biomass
Iuliana Gageanu, Dan Cujbescu, Catalin Persu, Paula Tudor, Petru Cardei, Mihai Matache, Valentin Vladut, Sorin Biris, Iulian Voicea, Nicoleta Ungureanu
April 21, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: compaction model, fir sawdust, pelleting, pressure, process heat
This paper presents theoretical and experimental research studying the influence of process parameters on the quality of biomass pellets. A validated mathematical model was developed, expressing the density of biomass pellets as determined by moisture content, compression pressure, process heat, the initial density of the material, pelleting speed and initial volume of the material. The experiments for determining the influence of these parameters on the compression of biomass into pellets and optimizing the process were conducted on a heated single pellet compression device, using fir sawdust as raw material. To describe and study the process, four input and control parameters were varied—raw material moisture, pelleting speed, maximum force applied and pelleting die temperature. From the experiments, it was noticed that overall, moisture and pressure have the most important effect on the compression process and pelleting speed, and heat applied also affected the process. Pellet densi... [more]
Decision-Making Processes in Controlling Exposure to Sunlight Supported by Simulation Tools: A Case Study in Warm Weather
Mariana Huskinson, Antonio Galiano-Garrigós, Ángel Benigno González-Avilés, M. Isabel Pérez-Millán
April 21, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: energy consumption, energy demand, energy performance, shading systems, simulations, solar radiation
Improving the energy performance of existing buildings is one of the main strategies defined by the European Union to reduce global energy costs. Amongst the actions to be carried out in buildings to achieve this objective is working with passive measures adapted to each type of climate. To assist designers in the process of finding appropriate solutions for each building and location, different tools have been developed and since the implementation of building information modeling (BIM), it has been possible to perform an analysis of a building’s life cycle from an energy perspective and other types of analysis such as a comfort analysis. In the case of Spain, the first BIM environment tool has been implemented that deals with the global analysis of a building’s behavior and serves as an alternative to previous methods characterized by their lack of both flexibility and information offered to designers. This paper evaluates and compares the official Spanish energy performance evaluati... [more]
Modeling, Analysis, and Control Design of a Single-Stage Boost Inverter
Md. Rasheduzzaman, Poria Fajri, Jonathan Kimball, Brad Deken
April 21, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: boost inverter, small-signal model, synchronous reference frame, voltage mode controller
A single-phase, single-stage, differential boost inverter comprises two independently-controlled boost DC-DC converters, with the load connected between their outputs. The net voltage on the load is sinusoidal and has a controllable frequency and magnitude that is larger than that of the DC source. The present work first derives steady-state and small-signal models of the inverter with parasitic elements. The results obtained from the line-to-output transfer function, control-to-output transfer function, open-loop input impedance, and open-loop output impedance models are compared with that of the ones obtained from the experimental testbed. Using the new models, a voltage mode controller is designed in the synchronous reference frame. The regulator design is explored through the use of an example. The results are verified against the small-signal model, then PLECS simulations, and finally a laboratory experiment. The results indicate excellent agreement between the model and experimen... [more]
Study on Asymmetric Failure and Control Measures of Lining in Deep Large Section Chamber
Yubing Huang, Bei Jiang, Yukun Ma, Huayong Wei, Jincheng Zang, Xiang Gao
April 21, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: asymmetric failure, control measures, deep chamber, mechanical analysis
Lining is often used as the last line of defense in deep large section chamber. Under the asymmetric load, it is easy to damage, resulting in the overall repair of the chamber. Aiming at this problem, taking the pump house in Wanfu Coal Mine under construction in China as an engineering example, we analyzed the asymmetric failure of pump house lining caused by construction disturbance, established the lining mechanical model and quantitative evaluation indexes, such as bending moment change rate, bending moment balance rate, displacement change rate and displacement balance rate, studied the influence mechanism of asymmetrical coefficient, section size and lining thickness on the mechanical behavior of lining, and proposed the control measures of deep large section chamber with the core of “strengthening asymmetric support, reducing section size and improving lining strength”. The field monitoring shows that the asymmetric deformation of the pump house is effectively controlled, and th... [more]
Method for Determining the Utilization Rate of Thin-Deck Shearers Based on Recorded Electromotor Loads
Marek Kęsek, Romuald Ogrodnik
April 21, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: data mining, mining process, mining shearer, underground mining
Mining machinery and equipment used in modern mining are equipped with sensors and measurement systems at the stage of their production. Measuring devices are most often components of a control system or a machine performance monitoring system. In the case of headers, the primary task of these systems is to ensure safe operation and to monitor its correctness. It is customary to collect information in very large databases and analyze it when a failure occurs. Data mining methods allow for analysis to be made during the operation of machinery and mining equipment, thanks to which it is possible to determine not only their technical condition but also the causes of any changes that have occurred. The purpose of this work is to present a method for discovering missing information based on other available parameters, which facilitates the subsequent analysis of machine performance. The primary data used in this paper are the currents flowing through the windings of four header motors. In t... [more]
Remote Monitoring and Fault Diagnosis of Ocean Current Energy Hydraulic Transmission and Control Power Generation System
Wenbin Su, Hongbo Wei, Penghua Guo, Ruizhe Guo
April 21, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: hydraulic transmission, ocean current energy, power generation, remote monitoring and fault diagnosis
The development of clean and environmentally friendly energy is necessary to address significant energy challenges, and abundant sea current energy, which plays a key role in the decarbonization of our energy systems and has attracted increasing attention among researchers. In the present study, a remote monitoring and diagnosis system was designed in accordance with the requirements of a 50 kW hydraulic transmission and control power generation system. Hardware selection and software function requirement analysis were then performed. The causes of system faults were analyzed, the output fault types of the improved model were determined, and effective monitoring parameters were selected. The accuracy of traditional spectra in diagnosing faults is poor; however, the generalization capability of support vector machines (SVM) is robust. Thus, an improved particle swarm algorithm optimized SVM fault diagnosis model for the hydraulic transmission control power generation system was proposed... [more]
Exhaustive Comparison between Linear and Nonlinear Approaches for Grid-Side Control of Wind Energy Conversion Systems
Younes Azelhak, Loubna Benaaouinate, Hicham Medromi, Youssef Errami, Tarik Bouragba, Damien Voyer
April 21, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: grid-side converter, internal model control, sliding mode control, wind energy conversion system
In this paper, we propose a comparative study of linear and nonlinear algorithms designed for grid-side control of the power flow in a wind energy conversion system. We performed several simulations and experiments with step and variable power scenarios for different values of the DC-link capacity with the DC storage element being the key element of the grid-side converter. The linear control was designed on the basis of the internal model control theory where an active damping was added to avoid steady state errors. Nonlinear controls were built using first and second order sliding mode controls with theoretical considerations to ensure accuracy and stability. We observed that the first order sliding mode control was the most efficient algorithm for controlling the DC-link voltage but that the chattering degraded the quality of the energy injected into the grid as well as the efficiency of the grid-side converter. The linear control caused overshoots on the DC-link voltage; however, t... [more]
Reactivity Effect Evaluation of Fast Reactor Based on Angular-Dependent Few-Group Cross Sections Generation
Xianan Du, Xuewen Wu, Youqi Zheng, Yongping Wang
April 21, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: anisotropy, fast reactor, reactivity effect calculation, SARAX
Among all the possible occurring reactivity effects of a fast reactor, the situations whereby the control rod was inserted, or the coolant was voided could lead to strong anisotropy of neutron flux distribution, therefore the angular dependence on neutron flux should be considered during the few-group cross-sections generation. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to compare the influence whether the angular dependence on neutron flux is considered in the calculation of few-group cross sections for the reactivity effect calculation. In the study, the 1-D SN finite difference neutron transport equation solver was implemented in the TULIP of SARAX code system so that the high-order neutron flux could be obtained. Meanwhile, the improved Tone’s method was also applied. The numerical results were obtained based on three experimental FR cores, the JOYO MK-I core, ZPPR-9 core, and ZPPR-10B core. Both control rod worth and sodium void reactivity were calculated and compared with the measur... [more]
MPC Based Energy Management System for Hosting Capacity of PVs and Customer Load with EV in Stand-Alone Microgrids
Kyung-Sang Ryu, Dae-Jin Kim, Heesang Ko, Chang-Jin Boo, Jongrae Kim, Young-Gyu Jin, Ho-Chan Kim
April 21, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: energy storage system, hosting capacity, Matlab/Simulink, Model Predictive Control, stand-alone microgrid
This paper presents the improvements of the hosting capacity of photovoltaics (PVs) and electric vehicles (EVs) in a stand-alone microgrid (MG) with an energy storage system (ESS) by consider-ing a model predictive control (MPC) based energy management system. The system is configured as an MG, including PVs, an ESS, a diesel generator (DG), and several loads with EVs. The DG is controlled to operate at rated power and the MPC algorithm is used in a stand-alone MG, which supplies the energy demanded for several loads with EVs. The hosting capacity of the load in-cluding the EV and PVs can be expanded through the ESS to the terminal node of the microgrid. In this case, the PVs and the load can be connected in excess of the capacity of the diesel genera-tor, and each bus in the feeder complies with the voltage range required by the grid. The effec-tiveness of the proposed algorithm to resolve the hosting capacity is demonstrated by numerical simulations.
Centralized and Decentralized Optimal Control of Variable Speed Heat Pumps
Ryan S. Montrose, John F. Gardner, Aykut C. Satici
April 21, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: adaptive control, decentralized control, demand response, optimal control, parameter estimation, thermostatically controlled load
Utility service providers are often challenged with the synchronization of thermostatically controlled loads. Load synchronization, as a result of naturally occurring and demand-response events, has the potential to damage power distribution equipment. Because thermostatically controlled loads constitute most of the power consumed by the grid at any given time, the proper control of such devices can lead to significant energy savings and improved grid stability. The contribution of this paper is the development of an optimal control algorithm for commonly used variable speed heat pumps. By means of selective peer-to-peer communication, our control architecture allows for the regulation of home temperatures while simultaneously minimizing aggregate power consumption, and aggregate load volatility. An optimal centralized controller is also explored and compared against its decentralized counterpart.
Steam Turbine Rotor Stress Control through Nonlinear Model Predictive Control
Stefano Dettori, Alessandro Maddaloni, Filippo Galli, Valentina Colla, Federico Bucciarelli, Damaso Checcacci, Annamaria Signorini
April 21, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: Nonlinear Model Predictive Control, rotor stress control, steam turbine startup
The current flexibility of the energy market requires operating steam turbines that have challenging operation requirements such as variable steam conditions and higher number of startups. This article proposes an advanced control system based on the Nonlinear Model Predictive Control (NMPC) technique, which allows to speed up the start-up of steam turbines and increase the energy produced while maintaining rotor stress as a constraint variable. A soft sensor for the online calculation of rotor stress is presented together with the steam turbine control logic. Then, we present how the computational cost of the controller was contained by reducing the order of the formulation of the optimization problem, adjusting the scheduling of the optimizer routine, and tuning the parameters of the controller itself. The performance of the control system has been compared with respect to the PI Controller architecture fed by the soft sensor results and with standard pre-calculated curves. The contr... [more]
Intelligent Transition Control between Grid-Connected and Standalone Modes of Three-Phase Grid-Integrated Distributed Generation Systems
Mohammed Ali Khan, Ahteshamul Haque, Frede Blaabjerg, Varaha Satya Bharath Kurukuru, Huai Wang
April 21, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: grid synchronization, islanding detection, phase-locked loop, seamless transition, transition control
This paper proposes an intelligent seamless transition controller for smooth transition between grid-connected (GC) and standalone modes of distributed generation (DG) units in the grid. The development of this seamless controller contributes to two main processes in the transition modes: the synchronization process and an islanding process. For the synchronization process, the stationary reference frame phase-locked loop (SRF-PLL) associated with the voltage source inverter (VSI) is modified using the frequency, voltage deviation, and phase angle information. Furthermore, the islanding process is classified as intentional and unintentional islanding scenarios for achieving efficient transition control. Here, the intentional islanding process is achieved with the information that is available in the system due to the planned disconnection. For the unintentional islanding process, a fuzzy inference system (FIS) is used to modify the conventional droop control using the information of ch... [more]
AUSTRET: An Automated Step Response Testing Tool for Building Automation and Control Systems
Athila Santos, Na Liu, Muhyiddine Jradi
April 21, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: auditing, building automation, control, software, step response, test
Building energy consumption is still one of the main contributions to global carbon emissions. With the overall digitalization in the building sector, building automation and control systems (BACS) are to play a more important and key role in improving the building sector performance. A well-designed BACS at the building design phase with a high level of control functionalities is not a guarantee for efficient building operation and successful control and management strategies in the operational phase. Thus, a systematic automated initial and retro-commissioning process is key to test the performance of the automation system and the response of the integrated HVAC systems. This is an arduous and time-consuming task susceptible to human errors. As an alternative, the current study proposes a methodological framework to automate step response testing of BACS and to optimize the different steps of this process in a cost-effective way. In addition to newly built buildings, the framework ca... [more]
FEHCA: A Fault-Tolerant Energy-Efficient Hierarchical Clustering Algorithm for Wireless Sensor Networks
Ankur Choudhary, Santosh Kumar, Sharad Gupta, Mingwei Gong, Aniket Mahanti
April 21, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: Energy Efficiency, fault tolerance, hierarchical clustering, WSN
Technological advancements have led to increased confidence in the design of large-scale wireless networks that comprise small energy constraint devices. Despite the boost in technological advancements, energy dissipation and fault tolerance are amongst the key deciding factors while designing and deploying wireless sensor networks. This paper proposes a Fault-tolerant Energy-efficient Hierarchical Clustering Algorithm (FEHCA) for wireless sensor networks (WSNs), which demonstrates energy-efficient clustering and fault-tolerant operation of cluster heads (CHs). It treats CHs as no special node but equally prone to faults as normal sensing nodes of the cluster. The proposed scheme addresses some of the limitations of prominent hierarchical clustering algorithms, such as the randomized election of the cluster heads after each round, which results in significant energy dissipation; non-consideration of the residual energy of the sensing nodes while selecting cluster heads, etc. It utilize... [more]
Wavy Walls, a Passive Way to Control the Transition to Turbulence. Detailed Simulation and Physical Explanation
Andrés Mateo-Gabín, Miguel Chávez, Jesús Garicano-Mena, Eusebio Valero
April 21, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: direct numerical simulation, flow control, transition, turbulence, wavy wall
Inducing spanwise motions in the vicinity of solid boundaries alters the energy, mass and/or momentum transfer. Under some conditions, these motions are such that drag is reduced and/or transition to turbulence is delayed. There are several possibilities to induce those spanwise motions, be it through active imposition a predefined velocity distribution at the walls or by careful design of the wall shape, which corresponds to passive control.In this contribution, we investigate the effect that wavy walls might have on delaying transition to turbulence. Direct Numerical Simulation of both planar and wavy-walled channel flows at laminar and turbulent regimes are conducted. A pseudo laminar regime that remains stable until a Reynolds number 20% higher that the critical is found for the wavy-walled simulations. Dynamic Mode Decomposition applied to the simulation data reveals that in these configurations, modes with wavelength and frequency compatible with the surface undulation pattern ap... [more]
Enhanced Boost Factor for Three-Level Quasi-Switched Boost T-Type Inverter
Duc-Tri Do, Vinh-Thanh Tran, Minh-Khai Nguyen
April 21, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: quasi-switched boost, shoot-through, single-stage inverter, T-type inverter, third harmonic injection, three-level inverter
A new modulation strategy has been introduced in this paper in order to enhance the boost factor for the three-level quasi-switched boost T-type inverter (3L-qSBT2I). Under this approach, the component rating of power devices is significantly decreased. Moreover, the use of a larger boost factor produces a smaller shoot-through current. This benefit leads to reducing the conduction loss significantly. Furthermore, the neutral voltage unbalance is also considered. The duty cycle of two active switches of a quasi-switched boost (qSB) network is redetermined based on actual capacitor voltages to recovery balance condition. Noted that the boost factor will not be affected by the proposed capacitor voltage balance strategy. The proposed method is taken into account to be compared with other previous studies. The operation principle and overall control strategy for this configuration are also detailed. The simulation and experiment are implemented with the help of PSIM software and laborator... [more]
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