基于波形重构的功率变换器多分辨率建模

Yuwei Luo, R. Dougal, E. Santi
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开关电源变换器波形的不连续(开关)特性使其计算机仿真变得复杂。当对波形的开关细节感兴趣时,需要非常小的时间步长的详细模拟。另一方面,所谓的平均模型允许通过计算平均连续波形来捕获低频转换器动态(例如当关闭反馈回路时)。使用相对较大的时间步长的可能性使得平均模型计算效率很高。提出了一种结合两种方法优点的实时分层方法。在连续的时间间隔内交替使用平均模型和详细模型。一个模型在一个时间间隔结束时的最终状态用于计算在下一个时间间隔内运行的另一个模型的初始条件。该方法以降压变换器为例进行了说明。将两种模型与分层或多层方法结合使用,为分析和设计提供了强大的仿真工具。10%的时间使用详细模型,90%的时间使用平均模型。结果表明,当详细模型运行时,可以准确地模拟详细行为,并且通过运行平均模型的90%时间,可以降低总体模拟时间成本。这种方法提供了一种在相当大的交换电路网络中模拟特定部件详细行为的方法。
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Multi-resolution modeling of power converter using waveform reconstruction
Computer simulation of switching power converters is complicated by the discontinuous (switching) nature of the converter waveforms. When switching details of the waveform are of interest, detailed simulations requiring extremely small time steps are needed. On the other hand, so-called averaged models allow capture of low-frequency converter dynamics (of interest for example when closing the feedback loop) by computing averaged continuous waveforms. The possibility of using relatively large time steps makes averaged models computationally efficient. A real-time hierarchical approach that combines the advantages of the two methods is proposed. An averaged model and a detailed model are used alternately in successive time intervals. The final state of one model at the end of a time interval is used to calculate the initial conditions for the other model running in the following time interval. The method is illustrated with a buck converter. The combined use of two models with a hierarchical or multilevel approach is shown to provide a powerful simulation tool for analysis and design. The detailed model is used 10% of the time and the averaged model 90% of the time. Results indicate that the detailed behavior is accurately simulated when the detailed model runs and the overall simulation time cost is lowered by running the averaged model 90% of the time. This approach provides a way to simulate the detailed behavior of a specific part in a rather large switching circuit network.
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