Title: TIME DOMAIN SMPS EQUIVALENT MODEL IDENTIFICATION MODELAGEM E IDENTIFICA
1TIME DOMAIN SMPS EQUIVALENT MODEL
IDENTIFICATIONMODELAGEM E IDENTIFICAÇÃO DE
CARGAS ELETRÔNICAS NO DOMÍNIO TEMPO
- Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do
Sul Laboratório de Eletrônica de Potência LEPUC
Presenter Dr. Ing. Fernando Soares dos
Reis Paulo Ribeiro Guilherme Alfredo Dias
Marcos Telló Vicente Mariano Canalli Júlio
César Marques de Lima Uiraçaba Sarmanho
Reinaldo Tonkoski Jr. Raphael Ronald de Souza
Gert Bolten Maizonave Gabriel Bartz Ceccon e
Fabiano Adegas
2Table of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- OBJECTIVES
- NONLINEAR LOADS BASIC TOPOLOGY
- BRIDGE RECTIFICIER MODELING
- ESTIMATION PROCESS
- EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS
- CONCLUSIONS
3INTRODUCTION
The mains supplies several kinds of loads with
different applications in
4INTRODUCTION
Residential Environments
5INTRODUCTION
Commercial Environments
6INTRODUCTION
Industrial Environments
7INTRODUCTION
- The most electronic equipments represents
nonlinear loads - Associated topology full-bridge rectifier with a
filtering capacitor
? OUTCOME This nonlinear feature leads to mains
harmonic distortion and affects the power quality
8Table of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- OBJECTIVES
- NONLINEAR LOADS BASIC TOPOLOGY
- INPUT INDUCTOR AND CAPACITIVE FILTER FULL-
BRIDGE RECTIFICIER MODELING - ESTIMATION PROCESS
- EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS
- CONCLUSIONS
9OBJECTIVES
Essencial Purpose
- To develop an estimation method to determine the
equivalent components values in the most of
electronic equipments - To identify the values for the EMI filter input
inductance Ls, the filtering capacitance CCF and
the equivalent load connected to the rectifier
10OBJECTIVES
Resulting Process
- To analyze the voltage and current waveforms
obtained from an oscilloscope in the input of the
equipment under measure - To process the resulting data through a time
domain mathematical analysis to estimate the
desired parameters
11OBJECTIVES
Resulting Process
- Modeling and simulation of the complex systems in
the time domain through commercial simulators - To evaluate the influence of the loads over the
mains harmonic distortion and power quality
12OBJECTIVES
- This analysis process was performed in PUCRS
Engineering Faculty Building
13Table of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- OBJECTIVES
- NONLINEAR LOADS BASIC TOPOLOGY
- INPUT INDUCTOR AND CAPACITIVE FILTER FULL-
BRIDGE RECTIFICIER MODELING - ESTIMATION PROCESS
- EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS
- CONCLUSIONS
14NONLINEAR LOADS BASIC TOPOLOGY
FULL-BRIDGE RECTIFIER WITH BULKY CAPACITOR CF
15NONLINEAR LOADS BASIC TOPOLOGY
Rectifier waveforms
Mains Voltage Ouput Voltage
Input Current
16NONLINEAR LOADS BASIC TOPOLOGY
Some mathematical considerations
17Table of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- OBJECTIVES
- NONLINEAR LOADS BASIC TOPOLOGY
- FULL- BRIDGE RECTIFICIER MODELING
- CALCULUS PROCESS
- EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS
- CONCLUSIONS
18FULL-BRIDGE RECTIFIER MODELING
Equivalent Circuit for MainsLinear Analysis
(diodes ON)
19FULL-BRIDGE RECTIFIER MODELING
Circuit Currents
20FULL-BRIDGE RECTIFIER MODELING
Second-order linear ordinary differencial equation
21FULL-BRIDGE RECTIFIER MODELING
Resulting OutputsCapacitor voltage and input
current
22FULL-BRIDGE RECTIFIER MODELING
Laplace Transform Analysis resulting coefficients
23Distorção de Corrente x Distorção de Tensão
24Table of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- OBJECTIVES
- NONLINEAR LOADS BASIC TOPOLOGIES
- BRIDGE RECTIFICIER MODELING
- ESTIMATION PROCESS
- EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS
- CONCLUSIONS
25ESTIMATION PR0CESS
Obtained Parameters
Measurements
Vo 125 VRMS f 60 Hz VCO 149,4 V P 2242,22W Ip 50,9 A Imed 14,26 A Veip 159 V tp 2,7 ms tD on 4,16 ms
Vo RMS Mains Voltage f Mains
Frequency Vco Mains Instantaneous Voltage
at conduction initial moment P
Input Power Ip Maximum Input Current Imed
Output Current Average tp Time
interval between the instant t0 and
the current peak tD on Rectifier diodes
conduction time interval Veip
Mains voltage value in the mains
current peak
26ESTIMATION PR0CESS
- Analysing the resulting data
Real Values Estimated Values
R 11,0 O Req 11,027 O
C 3300,0 ?F Ceq 3347,0 ?F
L 1000,0 ?H Leq 1003,0 ?H
27Table of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- OBJECTIVES
- NONLINEAR LOADS BASIC TOPOLOGIES
- INPUT INDUCTOR AND CAPACITIVE FILTER FULL-
BRIDGE RECTIFICIER MODELING - ESTIMATION PROCESS
- EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS
- CONCLUSIONS
28EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS
Waveforms resulting from the simulation of the
estimated values for the equivalent components
29Table of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- OBJECTIVES
- NONLINEAR LOADS BASIC TOPOLOGIES
- INPUT INDUCTOR AND CAPACITIVE FILTER FULL-
BRIDGE RECTIFICIER MODELING - ESTIMATION PROCESS
- EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS
- CONCLUSIONS
30CONCLUSIONS
- The transmission energy through AC voltage leads
to the need for a rectification process that, due
to its nonlinear feature, inducts harmonic
distortions in the mains affecting the quality
energy - This work describes a time domain technique for
loads analysis and modeling - This technique intends to estimate, through
noninvasive methods, the equivalents resistive
and reactive loads connected to the mains
permitting a quantitative analysis under its
influence in the power quality
31Thank You!