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Inverter Control*
Dayi Li, Jun Tian
Department of Electrical Machines and Drives, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, 430074, China
I.
PRINCIPLE ANALYSIS
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INTRODUCTION
A
u1
W1
W2
i2
u2
x
I 2'
I1
A
.
U1
X
Z2'
Z1
E1
Zm
U2'
x
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(1)
U1 = I1Z1 + ( I1 + I2 ) Z m
(2)
U 2 = I 2 Z 2 + ( I1 + I 2 ) Z m
Where, Z 1 = r1 + jx1 is the leakage impedance of primary
cd
ld
current
detection
Ud
PWM control
(4)
and drive
(5)
Combine the equations (3) (4) and (5); we can derive the
following equation:
(Z + k )
U1 = Z1 + ( I1 + I2 ) Z m = ( Z1 + 2
Z m ) I1 (6)
Z 2 + Z m
Z AX =
rd+jx d
un
ln
U1
(Z + k )
= Z1 + 2
Zm
I
Z 2 + Z m
1
(7
U1
( Z + a + jb )
Zm =
= Z1 + 2
I
Z 2 + Z m
1
(r + jx2 + a + jb)
( rm + jxm )
r1 + jx1 + 2
r2 + jx2 + rm + jxm
Z AX =
IV.
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Fig.7 The simulation waveforms of the primary winding current and voltage
when the coefficient k equals 3
STABILITY ANALYSIS
Fig.5 The simulation waveforms of the primary winding current and voltage
when the coefficient k equals 1
r1
l1
rm
lm
l 2'
ld
ln
r2'
un
rd
-u2=ki1
+
un
1
(r1 + rd ) + s(ln + l1 + ld )
um
i1
+
rm + slm
im
i2
1
r2 + sl 2
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+
-
um
+
un
1
(r1 + rd ) + s (ln + l1 + ld )
um
rm + slm
1
r2 + sl 2
im
i1
+ +
-
i2
k
1
r2 + sl 2
G ( s) =
I ( s)
a
= 2
U ( s ) bs + cs + d
Where,
a = r2 + sl2 + rm + slm
b = l l + (l + l + l )(l + l )
2 m
n
1
d
2
m
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(r1 + rd )(r2 + rm )
r2]
rm
When the reactor is used in other system, the stability
condition can be derived in the same way.
VI.
CONCLUSION
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