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Application of the Waveform Relaxation Technique to the Co-Simulation of Power Converter Controller and Electrical Circuit Models

In this paper we present the co-simulation of a PID class power converter controller and an electrical circuit by means of the waveform relaxation technique. The simulation of the controller model is characterized by a fixed-time stepping scheme reflecting its digital implementation, whereas a circu...

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Autores principales: Maciejewski, Michał, Garcia, Idoia Cortes, Schöps, Sebastian, Auchmann, Bernhard, Bortot, Lorenzo, Prioli, Marco, Verweij, Arjan P.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MMAR.2017.8046937
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2262886
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author Maciejewski, Michał
Garcia, Idoia Cortes
Schöps, Sebastian
Auchmann, Bernhard
Bortot, Lorenzo
Prioli, Marco
Verweij, Arjan P.
author_facet Maciejewski, Michał
Garcia, Idoia Cortes
Schöps, Sebastian
Auchmann, Bernhard
Bortot, Lorenzo
Prioli, Marco
Verweij, Arjan P.
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description In this paper we present the co-simulation of a PID class power converter controller and an electrical circuit by means of the waveform relaxation technique. The simulation of the controller model is characterized by a fixed-time stepping scheme reflecting its digital implementation, whereas a circuit simulation usually employs an adaptive time stepping scheme in order to account for a wide range of time constants within the circuit model. In order to maintain the characteristic of both models as well as to facilitate model replacement, we treat them separately by means of input/output relations and propose an application of a waveform relaxation algorithm. Furthermore, the maximum and minimum number of iterations of the proposed algorithm are mathematically analyzed. The concept of controller/circuit coupling is illustrated by an example of the co-simulation of a PI power converter controller and a model of the main dipole circuit of the Large Hadron Collider.
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spelling cern-22628862023-03-14T19:36:56Zdoi:10.1109/MMAR.2017.8046937http://cds.cern.ch/record/2262886engMaciejewski, MichałGarcia, Idoia CortesSchöps, SebastianAuchmann, BernhardBortot, LorenzoPrioli, MarcoVerweij, Arjan P.Application of the Waveform Relaxation Technique to the Co-Simulation of Power Converter Controller and Electrical Circuit Modelsphysics.acc-phAccelerators and Storage Ringsmath.NAMathematical Physics and Mathematicscs.CEComputing and Computersphysics.comp-phIn this paper we present the co-simulation of a PID class power converter controller and an electrical circuit by means of the waveform relaxation technique. The simulation of the controller model is characterized by a fixed-time stepping scheme reflecting its digital implementation, whereas a circuit simulation usually employs an adaptive time stepping scheme in order to account for a wide range of time constants within the circuit model. In order to maintain the characteristic of both models as well as to facilitate model replacement, we treat them separately by means of input/output relations and propose an application of a waveform relaxation algorithm. Furthermore, the maximum and minimum number of iterations of the proposed algorithm are mathematically analyzed. The concept of controller/circuit coupling is illustrated by an example of the co-simulation of a PI power converter controller and a model of the main dipole circuit of the Large Hadron Collider.arXiv:1704.02839oai:cds.cern.ch:22628862017-04-10
spellingShingle physics.acc-ph
Accelerators and Storage Rings
math.NA
Mathematical Physics and Mathematics
cs.CE
Computing and Computers
physics.comp-ph
Maciejewski, Michał
Garcia, Idoia Cortes
Schöps, Sebastian
Auchmann, Bernhard
Bortot, Lorenzo
Prioli, Marco
Verweij, Arjan P.
Application of the Waveform Relaxation Technique to the Co-Simulation of Power Converter Controller and Electrical Circuit Models
title Application of the Waveform Relaxation Technique to the Co-Simulation of Power Converter Controller and Electrical Circuit Models
title_full Application of the Waveform Relaxation Technique to the Co-Simulation of Power Converter Controller and Electrical Circuit Models
title_fullStr Application of the Waveform Relaxation Technique to the Co-Simulation of Power Converter Controller and Electrical Circuit Models
title_full_unstemmed Application of the Waveform Relaxation Technique to the Co-Simulation of Power Converter Controller and Electrical Circuit Models
title_short Application of the Waveform Relaxation Technique to the Co-Simulation of Power Converter Controller and Electrical Circuit Models
title_sort application of the waveform relaxation technique to the co-simulation of power converter controller and electrical circuit models
topic physics.acc-ph
Accelerators and Storage Rings
math.NA
Mathematical Physics and Mathematics
cs.CE
Computing and Computers
physics.comp-ph
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MMAR.2017.8046937
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2262886
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