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25053. LAPSE:2023.14081
FEM Analysis: A Review of the Most Common Thermal Bridges and Their Mitigation
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: building energy saving, FEM analysis, thermal bridges, thermal bridges mitigation.
The necessity to improve the energy saving potential of buildings is now a duty. European and national policies are being implemented to address the important decisions being made on this subject. For these reasons, several studies focus on this relevant topic. This paper review not only focusses on it but studies it in-depth. A commercial 3D simulation software was used to design a building sited in Palermo estimating the thermal losses before and after external envelope insulation. In particular, all the thermal bridges (TBs) were analysed with the finite element method (FEM) and mitigated with rock wool insulation. The paper shows the linear thermal transmittance difference and heat flux loss before and after TB mitigation. The results confirm the importance of installing an external insulation layer in the old building envelope. The linear thermal transmittance of TBs and the associated heat flux loss often decrease by more than 50%.
25054. LAPSE:2023.14080
Performance Comparison and Analysis of the Curtain-Wall-Type Liquid-Type Photovoltaic Thermal Unit According to the Pipe Connection Method
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: curtain-wall-type liquid-type photovoltaic thermal system (CW-PVT), electrical performance, field study, pipe connection method, thermal performance.
Recently, there has been increasing attention on the use of renewable energy in buildings, particularly, the photovoltaic thermal (PVT) system that uses both solar power and thermal energy. However, there is a limit to adopting the PVT system in real buildings because many architects value the aesthetics of buildings or spaces. This study developed a curtain-wall-type liquid-type PVT (CW-PVT) that can be installed on a wall as it integrates with the building. To analyze the system performance, a real-scale experimental plant was established in an outdoor environment. The performance of the CW-PVT unit was verified for two different module pipe connection types: parallel and serial. Meteorological variable data, the inlet and outlet fluid temperatures, surface temperature, and electrical energy generation of the modules were measured and collected using the measurement equipment according to the module pipe connection type. Consequently, the parallel-type method was approximately 10% mo... [more]
25055. LAPSE:2023.14079
Tools for Network Smart City Management—The Case Study of Potential Possibility of Managing Energy and Associated Emissions in Metropolitan Areas
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: 4T potentials, decarbonisation, emissions, Energy Efficiency, metropolitan regions, network management, smart city.
The article uses the case study of a polycentric metropolitan area as a starting point for a debate about the available tools for managing the network aspects of intelligent cities. We show that the construction of talents, the development of knowledge among officials and inhabitants, and technological tools such as Hubgrade (which allows for heat delivery process control, supervision, inspection, and results in emission reduction) are prerequisites for the sustainable development of cities. It is critical to understand that technological solutions are insufficient to accomplish such a task. Relevant stakeholders need to consciously take advantage of technological tools and build and utilise 4T potential and the self-learning capabilities of the organisations. An inherent feature of an organisation, such as a city, is cooperation between the people who build it. The main challenges of cities includes the reduction of pollutants resulting from the use of transport, heat sources, or ener... [more]
25056. LAPSE:2023.14078
Pre-Normative Charging Technology Roadmap for Heavy-Duty Electric Vehicles in Europe
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: automated connection device, charging solutions, charging standardization, charging technology roadmap, heavy-duty electric vehicle.
This paper presents a pre-normative roadmap that foresees the developments in the charging of heavy-duty electric vehicles (HD-EVs). It supports and facilitates the future standardization efforts of charging technologies by creating an overview of the popularity of charging technologies and the end users’ needs. The required input for the work was collected using a comprehensive investigation on the available charging technologies and their standardization, reviewing the existing roadmaps and research work, and conducting surveys and interviews of end users and technical stakeholders. According to the findings, a pantograph on the roof of a vehicle and plug-based charging are currently the most used charging interfaces. This trend is likely to continue in the future, since (1) pantographs on vehicle roofs, (2) pantographs on infrastructure, and (3) plugs were graded as charging interfaces with the highest potential by the participants of the technical survey. Static and conductive char... [more]
25057. LAPSE:2023.14077
Accurate Calculation of Iron Loss of High-Temperature and High-Speed Permanent Magnet Synchronous Generator under the Conditions of SVPWM Modulation
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: high speed, high temperature, iron loss, permanent magnet synchronous generator, SVPWM.
The high-temperature and high-speed permanent magnet synchronous generator (HTHSPMSG) is the core component ensuring the efficient and safe operation of the high-speed aircraft power supply system. At present, the existing iron loss model fails to meet the requirements for the precise calculation of the iron loss of HTHSPMSG under high-temperature and high-frequency conditions. In this paper, a 40 kW, 18,000 rpm HTHSPMSG is used to study the accurate calculation of iron loss at an ambient temperature of 350 °C. Considering the influence of high temperature and high frequency on the loss and performance of electromagnetic materials, a test platform for the loss performance of the magnetic core materials is established. Then, according to the loss performance of the electromagnetic material, the corresponding iron loss coefficient is fitted by the variable coefficient iron loss separation model. In addition, the digital twin field-circuit co-simulation method is proposed to guarantee the... [more]
25058. LAPSE:2023.14076
Analyzing Intersectoral Benefits of District Heating in an Integrated Generation and Transmission Expansion Planning Model
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Planning & Scheduling
Keywords: district heating, generation and transmission expansion planning, generation expansion planning, heat storage, integrated planning, linear programming, sector coupling, sector integration, thermal energy storage.
In the field of sector integration, the expansion of district heating (DH) is traditionally discussed with regard to the efficient integration of renewable energy sources (RES) and excess heat. But does DH exclusively benefit from other sectors or does it offer advantages in return? So far, studies have investigated DH only as a closed system or determined intersectoral benefits in a highly aggregated approach. We use and expand an integrated generation and transmission expansion planning model to analyze how the flexibility of DH benefits the energy system and the power transmission grid in particular. First of all, the results confirm former investigations that show DH can be used for efficient RES integration. Total annual system cost can be decreased by expanding DH, due to low investment cost and added flexibility, especially from large-scale heat storage. The high short-term efficiency of heat storage—in combination with electric heating technologies—can be exploited to shift hea... [more]
25059. LAPSE:2023.14075
Numerical Prediction of Tower Loading of Floating Offshore Wind Turbine Considering Effects of Wind and Wave
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: coupled approach, floating offshore wind turbine, numerical prediction of tower loading, uncoupled approach, wave actions, wind actions.
For the design of floating offshore wind turbines (FOWT), all the load cases need to be calculated by using a coupled model of wind turbine and platform, while the uncoupled approach will help to reduce the number of simulations for the design and optimization of floating offshore wind turbines. In this study, the effects of the wind and wave actions on the tower loading of a FOWT were investigated and an uncoupled approach for the load calculation was proposed and verified by comparing with the result of coupled simulation. First, the effect of elastic platform was considered by tuning the Young’s modulus of the tower material when rigid platform model was used in the analysis. The effect of wind and wave actions on the loading of the tower was then investigated. It was found that the difference of the wind load between fixed and floating wind turbines is observed only in the mean component and can be predicted by considering the hydrostatic stiffness of the platform and mooring stiff... [more]
25060. LAPSE:2023.14074
Experimental Study on the Efficiency Improvement of Flat Plate Solar Collectors Using Hybrid Nanofluids Graphene/Waste Cotton
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: efficiency, energy gain, flat plate solar collector, hybrid nanofluids.
Flat plate solar collectors can easily be termed as the most vastly studied alternative energy transforming and generating technology of the twenty-first century. As the world is racing towards the fourth industrial revolution (Industry 4.0), more and more energy is being consumed for mega projects to be materialized. Electronic devices are not only confined to conventional intermittent and costlier electric energy, but also fuel. Solar energy is now being shared to work smart devices, transform electric energy, and operate automobiles, aeronautics, water heating, and space heating. Traditional flat plate solar collectors can only occupy 50−60% of their thermal efficiency, resulting in less heat generation and a low thermal performance because of using a common absorber made of copper tubing compared to a high conductive metal sheet (copper or aluminum). To ameliorate the thermal efficiency of the solar collector, it is imperative to find a superior alternative heat exchanger that will... [more]
25061. LAPSE:2023.14073
Analysis of Fault Characteristics of Distribution Network with PST Loop Closing Device under Small Current Grounding System
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Management
Keywords: distribution network, loop closing device, phase-shifting and grounding transformer, phase-shifting transformer, small current grounding system.
With the rapid development of cities and the increasing complexity of distribution network systems, the cableization of transmission lines and the diversification of power users have brought new challenges to the supply reliability of distribution networks. Short-time outages caused by power outages and maintenance are one of the factors that affect the reliability of the power supply in the distribution network. The non-stop load transfer through a phase-shifting transformer (PST) operation can effectively improve the reliability of power supply to complex distribution systems. Considering the operation mode and structure form and fault type of the urban distribution network in China, comparing and analyzing the applicable scenarios of different neutral grounding methods, and based on the structure and zero sequence path characteristics of PST, an improved PST-based phase shifting and grounding transformer loop closing device with low power consumption is proposed. The fault character... [more]
25062. LAPSE:2023.14072
Economic Development of the Iraqi Gas Sector in Conjunction with the Oil Industry
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Numerical Methods and Statistics
Keywords: contract system, development strategy, energy security, gas infrastructure, investments, oil and gas industry, resource base, state regulation.
The relevance of this article is due, on the one hand, to the importance of the oil and gas industry in the development of Iraq and, on the other hand, the inability to enhance the existing capacities of the gas industry due to both serious systemic internal causes and external problems. The objective of this article is to study the prospects of the gas industry in conjunction with the oil industry, and develop a strategy for their development based on the forecasting of future scenarios. In the article, the research methods used included a systematic analysis of economic, social and cultural conditions, considering the history of Iraq, including a review of statistical data and a variety of sources. The article proposes a method for choosing the industry development strategy on the basis of an analytical hierarchy process, based on an algorithm of iterative processes using an analysis of hierarchies. To clarify the actors’ policies and strategic goals and to find the optimal solution,... [more]
25063. LAPSE:2023.14071
A High-Throughput Computational Study on the Stability of Ni- and Ti-Doped Zr2Fe Alloys
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: doping, first-principles calculations, high-throughput screening, metals and alloys.
Zr2Fe alloys have been widely used in fusion energy and hydrogen energy for hydrogen storage. However, disproportionation reactions occur easily in Zr-based alloys at medium and high temperatures, which greatly reduces the storage capacity of the alloys, and is not conducive to repeated cycle applications. The doping of Zr-based alloys with appropriate transition metal elements has been found to significantly improve their H storage properties and prevent hydrogen disproportionation. A convenient approach is required to efficiently predict the desirable doped structures that are physically stable with optimal properties. In this paper, based on the MatCloud High-Throughput Material Integrated Computing Platform (MatCloud), an automated process algorithm was established to solve the disproportionation reaction of Zr2Fe. Rather than testing the doping materials one by one, such high-throughput material screening is effective in reducing the computational time. The structural stability of... [more]
25064. LAPSE:2023.14070
How the Use of Biomass for Green Energy and Waste Incineration Practice Will Affect GDP Growth in the Less Developed Countries of the EU (A Case Study with Visegrad and Balkan Countries)
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: Balkan countries, CO2 emission, combustible energy, Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC), GDP growth, Visegrad nations, waste for energy.
Combustible renewable energy can be an effective instrument to confirm sustainable development in reducing CO2 emissions to Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita in developing countries. However, connecting to some developing regions, the main research question is to what extent, in EU post-communist fast-developing countries (Visegrad Countries/Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Poland), will meeting the climate change preferences affect the use of biomass for energy and waste incineration, and how will this affect GDP growth? In addition, of course, what the Balkan countries can learn from this is also very important. The study investigates the relationship between GDP per capita, CO2 emissions, and Combustible Energy and Waste Consumption (CEWC). According to the Hausman test, the regression model along with random effect is the appropriate method for panel-balanced data as of 2008 to 2020 concerning Balkan countries. The data was divided into three categories: 10 Balkan countries... [more]
25065. LAPSE:2023.14069
Experimental Analysis of Clearance Leakage Characteristics at Blade Edge Plates of a Gas Turbine Engine
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: blade edge plate, bypass leakage, clearance leakage, equivalent mass flow, gas turbine engine.
The loss of cold air from the blade edge plates of the turbine has a negative impact on engine performance and safety. Using an experimental method, this paper investigates the effect of geometric and aerodynamic parameters on cold air leakage through pressure and mass flow measurements. Based on the results, it can be concluded that, with a change in sheet spacing, the proportion of bypass leakage and clearance leakage changes. At the same sheet spacing, the edge plate clearance is increased from 1 mm to 1.1 mm, resulting in a 30% increase of total leakage and a 25.7% increase of leakage equivalent mass flow. The edge plate clearance was increased from 1.1 mm to 1.2 mm, the total leakage increased by 19.2%, and the equivalent mass flow of leakage was 19%. The proportion of clearance leakage in the total leakage increased gradually for a given edge plate clearance. When the sheet spacing was 1 mm, bypass leakage accounted for 68% of the total leakage and was the primary source of leaka... [more]
25066. LAPSE:2023.14068
Law and Policy Review on Green Hydrogen Potential in ECOWAS Countries
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Policy
Keywords: ECOWAS, green economy, green hydrogen, laws and policies, Renewable and Sustainable Energy.
This paper aims to review existing energy-sector and hydrogen-energy-related legal, policy, and strategy documents in the ECOWAS region. To achieve this aim, current renewable-energy-related laws, acts of parliament, executive orders, presidential decrees, administrative orders, and memoranda were analyzed. The study shows that ECOWAS countries have strived to design consistent legal instruments regarding renewable energy in developing comprehensive legislation and bylaws to consolidate it and to encourage investments in renewable energy. Despite all these countries having a legislative basis for regulating renewable energy, there are still weaknesses that revolve around the law and policy regarding its possible application in green hydrogen production and use. The central conclusion of this review paper is that ECOWAS member states presently have no official hydrogen policies nor bylaws in place. The hydrogen rise presents a challenge and opportunity for members to play an important r... [more]
25067. LAPSE:2023.14067
Analysis and Design Aspects of Min-Type Switching Control Strategies for Synchronous Buck−Boost Converter
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Control
Keywords: DC–DC power converters, power electronics, robust control, switched systems, switching frequency.
This paper presents a comparative study among switching control strategies for Buck−Boost converters, taking into account essential aspects in practical implementations, as the switching frequency variation concerning different output voltages and the responses in the transient and steady-states. More specifically, we have considered three switching strategies of min-type, where two of them permit high switching frequencies, while the other considers a limited frequency control strategy. Moreover, we have generalized the control techniques available in the literature to make them able to operate under changes in the equilibrium points without the need for a redesign. A conventional PI controller based on pulse-width modulation (PWM) is adopted for comparison purposes. In contrast to PWM-based control, which operates in the maximum switching frequency, the min-type strategies present variation in the switching frequency that depends on the operation point and may lead to a power loss re... [more]
25068. LAPSE:2023.14066
Distributed Secondary Control in Microgrids Using Synchronous Condenser for Voltage and Frequency Support
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Management
Keywords: distributed control, distributed energy resources, microgrids, secondary control, synchronous condenser.
A high share of distributed energy resources (DERs) in power distribution grids has posed many challenges for system operation and control. Microgrid (MG) application with different distributed control approaches for DERs has been drawn a lot of attention from the research community to provide more flexibility, reliability and resilience for the system. This paper develops a distributed secondary control for DERs in MGs and on top of that using synchronous condenser (SC) participating in the secondary control for voltage support. The proposed distributed secondary control framework of MGs is designed to obtain four objectives as follows: (i) frequency restoration, (ii) average voltage restoration, (iii) arbitrary active power sharing among SGs and BESSs and (iv) arbitrary reactive power sharing among all SGs, BESSs and SCs. The comparison results under different scenarios show that with SC participating in the distributed secondary control in MGs, the system frequency and voltage respo... [more]
25069. LAPSE:2023.14065
A Compendium of Formulae for Natural Frequencies of Offshore Wind Turbine Structures
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: natural frequency, offshore foundation, offshore wind turbine, soil structure interaction, wind energy.
The design of an offshore wind turbine system varies with the turbine capacity, water depth, and environmental loads. The natural frequency of the structure, considering foundation flexibility, forms an important factor in structural design, lifetime performance estimates, and cost estimates. Although nonlinear numerical analysis in the time domain is widely used in the offshore industry for detailed design, it becomes necessary for project planners to estimate the natural frequency at an earlier stage and rapidly within reasonable accuracy. This paper presents a compendium of mathematical expressions to compute the natural frequencies of offshore wind turbine (OWT) structures on various foundation types by assimilating analytical solutions for each type of OWT, obtained by a range of authors over the past decade. The calculations presented can be easily made using spreadsheets. Example calculations are also presented where the compiled solutions are compared against publicly available... [more]
25070. LAPSE:2023.14064
Kron Reduction Based on Node Ordering Optimization for Distribution Network Dispatching with Flexible Loads
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Management
Keywords: distribution network dispatching, flexible loads, graph theory, Kron reduction, node ordering optimization.
Kron reduction is a general tool of network simplification for flow calculation. With a growing number of flexible loads appearing in distribution networks, traditional Kron reduction cannot be widely used in control and scheduling due to the elimination of controllable and variable load buses. Therefore, this paper proposes an improved Kron reduction based on node ordering optimization whose principles guarantee that all the boundary nodes are retained eventually after eliminating the first row and the first column in every step according to the order, thereby making it possible to take full advantage of their potential to meet different requirements in power system calculation and dispatching. The proposed method is verified via simulation models of IEEE 5-bus and 30-bus systems through illustrating the dynamic consistency of the output active power of the generator nodes and the power flow data of preserved nodes before and after reduction.
25071. LAPSE:2023.14063
Oscillation of Cavitating Vortices in Draft Tubes of a Simplified Model Turbine and a Model Pump−Turbine
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Systems
Keywords: cavitating vortices, high-speed visualization, proper orthogonal decomposition (POD), pump–turbine, turbine.
The self-oscillation of the cavitating vortices is one of the dangerous phenomena of hydraulic turbine operation near full-load conditions. This work is an attempt to generalize data and expand insight on the phenomenon of self-excited oscillations by comparing the experimental results obtained on a simplified turbine and scaled-down pump−turbine models. In both cases, a series of high-speed imaging was carried out, which made it possible to study these phenomena with high temporal resolution. The high-speed imaging data was subjected to additional processing such as binarization, cropping, and scaling. For a simplified turbine model, the volume of the vapor cavity was calculated based on the assumption of the axial symmetry of the cavity, after which fast Fourier transform (FFT) analysis was carried out. A proper orthogonal decomposition (POD) analysis was also performed to examine individual modes in the original digital imaging data. For the pump−turbine, visualization data on the c... [more]
25072. LAPSE:2023.14062
Energy System Development Scenarios: Case of Poland
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Environment
Keywords: development scenarios, distributed energy, energy system business model, Poland.
Europe’s ambition to be the first climate-neutral continent and to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 will result in changes to the energy systems of many countries. This overlaps with the principles of circular economy, energy independence, and the continuity of operations enshrined in many national and regional documents. From the above, a scenario based on renewable resources emerges. However, in a country such as Poland, with conventional energy sources and large state participation in the sector, is this feasible? The authors assumed that the urgent need for a turbulence-sensitive analysis of energy sector changes can be met by using a new view, defined by the authors as a matrix of four oceans scenarios. Black, Grey, Red and Green scenarios are determined by the proportion of the state and the local-community sector. Then, assuming the possibility of introducing two of them by 2050—Green (radical) and Red (competitive)—empirical research was carried out on a purpos... [more]
25073. LAPSE:2023.14061
Efficiency Analytical Characterization for Brushless Electric Drives
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: efficiency characterization, electrical drive efficiency, Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (PMSM).
The paper is focused on the formalization of an experimental procedure aimed to characterize the efficiency behaviour of a Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor-based drive. The characterization is intended to expose the analytical behaviour of the system efficiency by the actual operating condition assigned through torque/speed value. The availability of such a relation in a simple analytical form would allow for real-time adjustment by advanced power management strategies to maximize the whole system efficiency. The proposed method is based on a defined set of measures corresponding to several drive operating conditions. A straightforward elaboration procedure is then formulated with the aim to quantify the different parameters, which intervene in the efficiency characterization. The method has been applied on a 155 kW drive. The results show that good accuracy is achieved while keeping the analytical approach relatively simple.
25074. LAPSE:2023.14060
Modeling, Analysis, Design, and Simulation of a Bidirectional DC-DC Converter with Integrated Snow Removal Functionality for Solar PV Electric Vehicle Charger Applications
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: bidirectional converter, DC-DC converter, EV charging, solar PV system, synchronous buck converter.
Different factors affect solar photovoltaic (PV) systems by decreasing input energy and reducing the conversion efficiency of the system. One of these factors is the effect of snow cover on PV panels, a subject lacking sufficient academic research. This paper reviews and compares current research for snow removal in solar PV modules. Additionally, this paper presents the design, analysis and modelling of a smart heating system for solar PV Electric Vehicle (EV) charging applications. The system is based on a bidirectional DC-DC converter that redirects the grid/EV-battery power into heating of the solar PV modules, thus removing snow cover, as well as providing the function of MPPT when required to charge the EV battery pack. A control scheme for each mode of operation was designed. Subsequently, a performance evaluation by simulating the system under various conditions is presented validating the usefulness of the proposed converter to be used in solar PV systems under extreme winter... [more]
25075. LAPSE:2023.14059
Petrology, Physical Properties and Geochemical Characteristics of Alkaline Lake Shale—Fengcheng Formation in Mahu Sag, Junggar Basin
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Materials
Keywords: alkaline lake shale, Fengcheng Formation, mineral composition, physical properties, source rock evaluation.
There are rare comparative studies on the geological characteristics of shale in different members of Permian Fengcheng Formation in Mahu Sag, Junggar basin, China. In order to compare the mineral composition, physical properties, and geochemical characteristics of shale in three members of Fengcheng Formation in Mahu Sag, a large number of test data such as X-ray diffraction, high-pressure mercury injection, organic carbon, rock pyrolysis, and vitrinite reflectance were collected and analyzed. Results showed that the content of clay minerals in the shale of the third member of Fengcheng Formation (P1f3) is the highest. The content of carbonate minerals is the highest and the content of clay minerals is the lowest in the shale of the second member of Fengcheng Formation (P1f2). The content of felsic minerals is the highest and the content of carbonate minerals is the lowest in the shale of the first member of Fengcheng Formation (P1f1). The physical properties of the shale of P1f3 are... [more]
25076. LAPSE:2023.14058
Shapelets to Classify Energy Demand Time Series
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Modelling and Simulations
Keywords: electricity demand, Energy, energy digitalization, Machine Learning, shapelets, time series classification.
Data are an important asset that the electric power industry have available today to support management decisions, excel in operational efficiency, and be more competitive. The advent of smart grids has increased power grid sensorization and so, too, the data availability. However, the inability to recognize the value of data beyond the siloed application in which data are collected is seen as a barrier. Power load time series are one of the most important types of data collected by utilities, because of the inherent information in them (e.g., power load time series comprehend human behavior, economic momentum, and other trends). The area of time series analysis in the energy domain is attracting considerable interest because of growing available data as more sensorization is deployed in power grids. This study considers the shapelet technique to create interpretable classifiers for four use cases. The study systematically applied the shapelet technique to data from different hierarchi... [more]
25077. LAPSE:2023.14057
Analysis and Operation of a High DC-AC Gain 3-ϕ Capacitor Clamped Boost Inverter
March 1, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Process Operations
Keywords: capacitor clamped inverter, DC–AC power converter, high-gain converter, single stage inverter, step up inverter.
This article introduces a three-phase capacitor clamped inverter with inherent boost capability by relocating the filter components from the AC side to the configuration’s midpoint. This topology has several distinguishing characteristics, including: (a) low component count; (b) high DC-AC gain; (c) decreased capacitor voltage stresses; (d) improved power quality (extremely low voltage and current THDs) without the use of an AC-side filter; and (e) decreased voltage stresses on power semiconductor devices. Simulations were carried out on the MATLAB Simulink platform, and results under steady-state conditions, load and reference change conditions, and phase sequence change conditions, along with THD profiles, are presented. This inverter’s performance was compared to that of similar converters with intrinsic gain. A 1200 W experimental prototype was built to demonstrate the system’s feasibility and benefits. When compared to existing topologies, simulation and experimental results indic... [more]
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