Switching-off phenomena in an L-C-R network

I. Finkelstein, A. Axelrod, E. Joffe
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Abstract

Voltage transients on power leads, protected by L-C-R filters, due to a switching-on event, were discussed in our previous paper. In this paper the transient effects in L-C-R circuits at switching-off events are investigated, with emphasis on the overvoltage transients developed across the terminals of the switching device, and transients across the power line leads of the output ports of the L-C-R filter. In addition, the gradual transition of the solid state device from "on" to "off", states and the consequent time dependent behavior of its dynamic impedance are investigated. It is shown that a gradual variation of the switch resistance results in a drastic reduction of the overvoltage amplitude. The analysis demonstrated that an oscillatory process may be developed during the switch-off event, primarily due to the series resonant circuit composed of the series filter inductor and the switch parasitic capacitance, however, under certain circuit conditions, the transient process may be a-periodic. Results of this investigation can be applied for the optimization of L-C-R filter networks, and for the proper selection of switching elements.
L-C-R网络中的开关现象
由L-C-R滤波器保护的电源引线上的电压瞬变在我们之前的论文中已经讨论过。本文研究了L-C-R电路在关断事件时的瞬态效应,重点研究了开关器件两端的过电压瞬态,以及L-C-R滤波器输出端电源线的瞬态。此外,还研究了固态器件从“开”到“关”的逐渐转变,以及由此产生的动态阻抗随时间的变化。结果表明,开关电阻的逐渐变化会导致过电压幅值的急剧降低。分析表明,由于串联滤波电感和开关寄生电容组成的串联谐振电路,在关断过程中可能产生振荡过程,但在某些电路条件下,瞬态过程可能是a周期的。研究结果可用于L-C-R滤波器网络的优化和开关元件的合理选择。
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