Construction and simulation of a joint scale model for power electronic converters based on wavelet decomposition and reconstruction algorithms

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作者
He, Jianhua [1 ]
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[1] Jiangsu Vocat Inst Architectural Technol, Sch Transportat Engn, Xuzhou, Peoples R China
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PLOS ONE | 2024年 / 19卷 / 04期
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10.1371/journal.pone.0298590
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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In power electronics systems, system design and operation often involve multiple time and space scales, ranging from nanosecond switching dynamics to hour-level system operation behavior. Due to the complexity of these systems and the rise of wide-gap semiconductor technology, a series of multi-scale phenomena have emerged that are difficult to ignore. The high frequency of switching operations makes multi-scale effects particularly significant, including the fast dynamic response of the power loop, EMI, and heat conduction problems. They are key factors that must be considered in the design to ensure the efficient and reliable operation of power electronic devices. This study proposes the construction and simulation of a joint scale model for power electronic converters based on wavelet decomposition and reconstruction algorithms to address the multi-scale phenomenon and limitations of single-scale power electronic converters. Firstly, a joint scale model for power electronic converters at both macro and micro-scales was established, targeting both single-scale models and simple combinations of multiple scale models for power electronic converters. The traditional single-scale model is sufficient to describe the average behavior of the converter, but it has serious limitations in capturing fast transient processes and high-frequency switching behavior in power electronic systems. These limitations often manifest themselves when there is a need to capture fine timescales of detail. By transforming between the time domain and the frequency domain, wavelet decomposition enables the model to capture both macroscopic average characteristics and microscopic transient dynamics. The wavelet reconstruction algorithm can simulate all kinds of fast changes in the actual working process more accurately and compress irrelevant information while retaining key signal features, so as to optimize the simulation performance of the model. Secondly, this algorithm is used to analyze BC in short time scale. Finally, the short time scale characteristics of power electronic converters are analyzed. Experimental results show that the fusion of wavelet decomposition and reconstruction algorithm enhances the accuracy of the power electronic converter model and improves the performance of the system. The model achieves an error reduction of nearly 3% in the calculation step size of 10-7s, which has a significant impact on the high precision requirements of high-frequency operations. In addition, the optimal calculation step size of 8x10-8s achieves an error reduction of more than 14%, making an important contribution to the transient analysis and fine structure simulation. The wavelet algorithm can improve the accuracy of multi-scale modeling in power electronic system and reduce the simulation time. The reduction of error not only shows the improvement of the accuracy of the model, but also shows its practical significance in the design and test of the actual power electronic system. The reduction in error reveals the ability to more accurately predict and mitigate potential performance problems in matching tests with actual hardware, as well as its ability to adapt to emerging wide bandgap semiconductor materials and structures.
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