Investigation of Use-Case-Dependent Modeling Approach for Switched-Mode Power Converters for LVDC Grid Evaluation

Lavery M, Schwanninger R, März M (2024)


Publication Type: Conference contribution

Publication year: 2024

Publisher: Mesago PCIM GmbH

Book Volume: 2024-June

Pages Range: 1480-1489

Conference Proceedings Title: PCIM Europe Conference Proceedings

Event location: Nuremberg, DEU

ISBN: 9783800762620

DOI: 10.30420/566262200

Abstract

In this paper, the methodology for creating models of power electronic converters based on a recently presented simulation approach for LVDC grids is discussed. This analysis-use-case dependent modeling approach defines three complexity levels for the component models to be used for specific evaluation cases. The theoretical basics and conventions for the three modeling levels of switched-mode converters are presented in this paper. The converter components are collated into functionally distinct subsystems to explore the modeling conventions and analytical descriptions. The parameters required to create models of buck, boost and buck-boost converters are derived and explained. Finally the model behavior for the three model levels is briefly studied and discussed. Based on this in-depth description, a detailed investigation of model accuracy and its implications on the results of the grid simulation can be carried out.

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APA:

Lavery, M., Schwanninger, R., & März, M. (2024). Investigation of Use-Case-Dependent Modeling Approach for Switched-Mode Power Converters for LVDC Grid Evaluation. In PCIM Europe Conference Proceedings (pp. 1480-1489). Nuremberg, DEU: Mesago PCIM GmbH.

MLA:

Lavery, Melanie, Raffael Schwanninger, and Martin März. "Investigation of Use-Case-Dependent Modeling Approach for Switched-Mode Power Converters for LVDC Grid Evaluation." Proceedings of the 2024 International Exhibition and Conference for Power Electronics, Intelligent Motion, Renewable Energy and Energy Management, PCIM Europe 2024, Nuremberg, DEU Mesago PCIM GmbH, 2024. 1480-1489.

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