4 resultados para Capacitor

em AMS Tesi di Laurea - Alm@DL - Università di Bologna


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L’evoluzione dei componenti elettronici di potenza ed il conseguente sviluppo dei convertitori statici dell’energia elettrica hanno consentito di ottenere un’elevata efficienza energetica, sia nell’ambito degli azionamenti elettrici, sia nell’ambito della trasmissione e distribuzione dell’energia elettrica. L’efficienza energetica è una questione molto importante nell’attuale contesto storico, in quanto si sta facendo fronte ad una elevatissima richiesta di energia, sfruttando prevalentemente fonti di energia non rinnovabili. L’introduzione dei convertitori statici ha reso possibile un notevolissimo incremento dello sfruttamento delle fonti di energia rinnovabili: si pensi ad esempio agli inverter per impianti fotovoltaici o ai convertitori back to back per applicazioni eoliche. All’aumentare della potenza di un convertitore aumenta la sua tensione di esercizio: le limitazioni della tensione sopportabile dagli IGBT, che sono i componenti elettronici di potenza di più largo impiego nei convertitori statici, rendono necessarie modifiche strutturali per i convertitori nei casi in cui la tensione superi determinati valori. Tipicamente in media ed alta tensione si impiegano strutture multilivello. Esistono più tipi di configurazioni multilivello: nel presente lavoro è stato fatto un confronto tra le varie strutture esistenti e sono state valutate le possibilità offerte dall’architettura innovativa Modular Multilevel Converter, nota come MMC. Attualmente le strutture più diffuse sono la Diode Clamped e la Cascaded. La prima non è modulare, in quanto richiede un’apposita progettazione in relazione al numero di livelli di tensione. La seconda è modulare, ma richiede alimentazioni separate e indipendenti per ogni modulo. La struttura MMC è modulare e necessita di un’unica alimentazione per il bus DC, ma la presenza dei condensatori richiede particolare attenzione in fase di progettazione della tecnica di controllo, analogamente al caso del Diode Clamped. Un esempio di possibile utilizzo del convertitore MMC riguarda le trasmissioni HVDC, alle quali si sta dedicando un crescente interesse negli ultimi anni.

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Isolated DC-DC converters play a significant role in fast charging and maintaining the variable output voltage for EV applications. This study aims to investigate the different Isolated DC-DC converters for onboard and offboard chargers, then, once the topology is selected, study the control techniques and, finally, achieve a real-time converter model to accomplish Hardware-In-The-Loop (HIL) results. Among the different isolated DC-DC topologies, the Dual Active Bridge (DAB) converter has the advantage of allowing bidirectional power flow, which enables operating in both Grid to Vehicle (G2V) and Vehicle to Grid (V2G) modalities. Recently, DAB has been used in the offboard chargers for high voltage applications due to SiC and GaN MOSFETs; this new technology also allows the utilization of higher switching frequencies. By empowering soft switching techniques to reduce switching losses, higher switching frequency operation is possible in DAB. There are four phase shift control techniques for the DAB converter. They are Single Phase shift, Extended Phase shift, Dual Phase shift, Triple Phase shift controls. This thesis considers two control strategies; Single-Phase, and Dual-Phase shifts, to understand the circulating currents, power losses, and output capacitor size reduction in the DAB. Hardware-In-The-Loop (HIL) experiments are carried out on both controls with high switching frequencies using the PLECS software tool and the RT box supporting the PLECS. Root Mean Square Error is also calculated for steady-state values of output voltage with different sampling frequencies in both the controls to identify the achievable sampling frequency in real-time. DSP implementation is also executed to emulate the optimized DAB converter design, and final real-time simulation results are discussed for both the Single-Phase and Dual-Phase shift controls.

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In this thesis work a nonlinear model for Interdigitated Capacitors (IDCs) based on ferroelectric materials, is proposed. Through the properties of materials such as Hafnium-Zirconium Oxide (HfZrO2), it is possible to realize tunable radiofrequency (RF) circuits. In particular, the model proposed in this thesis describes the use of an IDC, realized on a High-Resistivity silicon substrate, as a phase shifter for beam-steering applications. The model is obtained starting from already present experimental measurements, through which it is possible to identify a circuit model. The model is tested for both low power values and other power values using Harmonic Balance simulations, which show an excellent convergence of the model up to 40 dBm of input power. Furthermore, an array composed by two patches operating both at 2.55 GHz, which exploits the tunable properties of the HfZrO-based IDC is proposed. At 0dBm the model shows a 47° phase shift with polarization -1 V and 1 V which leads to a 11° steering of the main lobe of the array.

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This thesis deals with the sizing and analysis of the electrical power system of a petrochemical plant. The activity was carried out in the framework of an electrical engineering internship. The sizing and electrical calculations, as well as the study of the dynamic behavior of network quantities, are accomplished by using the ETAP (Electrical Transient Analyzer Program) software. After determining the type and size of the loads, the calculation of power flows is carried out for all possible network layout and different power supply configurations. The network is normally operated in a double radial configuration. However, the sizing must be carried out taking into account the most critical configuration, i.e., the temporary one of single radial operation, and also considering the most unfavorable power supply conditions. The calculation of shortcircuit currents is then carried out and the appropriate circuit breakers are selected. Where necessary, capacitor banks are sized in order to keep power factor at the point of common coupling within the preset limits. The grounding system is sized by using the finite element method. For loads with the highest level of criticality, UPS are sized in order to ensure their operation even in the absence of the main power supply. The main faults that can occur in the plant are examined, determining the intervention times of the protections to ensure that, in case of failure on one component, the others can still properly operate. The report concludes with the dynamic and stability analysis of the power system during island operation, in order to ensure that the two gas turbines are able to support the load even during transient conditions.