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Modelling and simulation of power electronic systems using a bond graph formalism

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A technique that combines bond graph energy- flow modelling and signal-flow modelling schemes for simulation and prototyping of signal processing algorithms in power electronics systems is discussed.
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This paper deals with the modelling of power electronic systems using the bond graph formalism. The switching components are modelled using an ideal representation so that a constant topology system is obtained. The purpose of the present contribution is to discuss a technique that combines bond graph energy-flow modelling and signal-flow modelling schemes for simulation and prototyping of signal processing algorithms in power electronics systems. In this paper, we will discuss models of the use of fully-controlled, semicontrolled and non-controlled switches in the field of power static converters. By concept, a simulation environment can be examined at different abstraction or hierarchy levels. The approach in this paper is, accordingly, the formulation of a simulation task at different levels: component level, topology level, functional description and implementation description. The paper concludes with two practical examples of simulation of power electronics systems.

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