Package Modelica.​Electrical.​PowerConverters.​UsersGuide
User's Guide

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This library provides power converters for DC and AC single and multi phase electrical systems. The PowerConverters library contains three types of converters.

General types of AC/AC converters are currently not provided in this library.

Converter characteristics

Literature

General background knowledge on power converters and power electronics can be found in [Skvarenina01] and [Luo05]. A freely available book is available in [Williams2006].

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Package Contents

NameDescription
ACDCConceptAC/DC converter concept
ContactContact
DCACConceptDC/AC converter concept
DCDCConceptDC/DC converter concept
ReferencesReferences
ReleaseNotesRelease Notes

Class Modelica.​Electrical.​PowerConverters.​UsersGuide.​ACDCConcept
AC/DC converter concept

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AC/DC converters are also called rectifiers

Component classification

Conventional AC/DC converters contain diodes and thyristors. If thyristors are used, the output voltage of the rectifier can be controlled. If only diodes are used, the output voltages is solely dependent on the input voltage and the characteristic of applied diodes.

Topology classification

The PowerConverters library provides bridge and center tap rectifiers for single and multi phase supply, see AC/DC converters.

Control

For each of the provided rectifiers a control model is available. These control models have electrical connectors to be connected with the AC supply. The firing angle of thyristor rectifiers can either be set by a parameter or a signal input.

Examples

A variety of examples is provided at Examples.ACDC. These examples include different kinds of DC loads. Even the control characteristics of the rectifiers can be obtained experimentally; the names of these models contain _Characteristic.

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DC/AC converter concept

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There are a single and multi phase DC/AC converter model provided by the PowerConverters library.

Control

There are currently no space phasor pulse width modulation (PWM) models provided. However, for operating the single and multi phase inverter the PWM controller can be used.

Examples

Some examples are provided at Examples.DCAC.

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DC/DC converter concept

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The following DC/DC converter topologies are currently included in the PowerConverters library.

Control

A pulse width modulation (PWM) controller is provided.

Examples

Some examples are provided at Examples.DCDC.

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Class Modelica.​Electrical.​PowerConverters.​UsersGuide.​Contact
Contact

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Main authors

Dr. Christian Kral
Electric Machines, Drives and Systems
A-1060 Vienna, Austria
email: dr.christian.kral@gmail.com

Anton Haumer
Technical Consulting & Electrical Engineering
D-93049 Regensburg, Germany
email: a.haumer@haumer.at

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Class Modelica.​Electrical.​PowerConverters.​UsersGuide.​ReleaseNotes
Release Notes

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Version 3.2.3, 2019-01-23
Version 1.2.0, 2014-04-06
Version 1.1.0, 2014-03-24
Version 1.0.0, 2014-03-24

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Class Modelica.​Electrical.​PowerConverters.​UsersGuide.​References
References

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References

[Skvarenina01] Timothy L. Skvarenina, The Power Electronics Handbook, CRC Press 2001, ISBN 9780849373367
[Luo05] Fang Lin Luo, Hong Ye and Muhammad H. Rashid, Digital Power Electronics and Applications, Elsevier Academic Press, 2005, ISBN 978-0120887576
[Williams2006] Principles and Elements of Power Electronics: Devices, Drivers, Applications, and Passive Components, available at FreeScience, ISBN 978-0-9553384-0-3

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