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An Event Driven Synchronization Framework for Physical Controller Co-Simulation of Megawatt-Level Power Electronic Systems

Model-based design (MBD) technology has substantially enhanced safety, reliability, and efficiency in power electronic system (PES) controller development. However, conventional MBD technologies face real-time constraints when collaborated with physical controllers, posing challenges for applying th...

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Published in:IEEE transactions on industrial electronics (1982) 2024-07, Vol.71 (7), p.1-11
Main Authors: Zheng, Jialin, Zeng, Yangbin, Zhao, Zhengming, Liu, Weicheng, Xu, Han, Wei, Shusheng, Li, Hong
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Language:English
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Summary:Model-based design (MBD) technology has substantially enhanced safety, reliability, and efficiency in power electronic system (PES) controller development. However, conventional MBD technologies face real-time constraints when collaborated with physical controllers, posing challenges for applying them to megawatt-level (MW-level) PESs with numerous switches. Therefore, this article presents a physical controller co-simulation (PCCO) approach to alleviate real-time constraints and satisfy controller testing requirements for MW-level PESs. Besides, an event-driven synchronization (EDS) framework is proposed to maintain consistent controller behavior in both the PCCO simulation and real -world systems, while using switch-event information to accelerate the simulation. Moreover, a hybrid CPU-FPGA hardware platform is designed for the PCCO simulation, and a 2 MW power electronic transformer with 576 switches is implemented as the case study with the EDS framework. The results show that the EDS framework provides a high-accuracy numerical controller testing environment for MW-level PESs without altering the controller behavior. Comparative analysis with commercial HIL simulators, and prototypes indicates that the proposed framework supports safe and efficient testing of physical controllers in large-scale MW-level PESs, thereby promoting the use of MW-level converters in modern power grids.
ISSN:0278-0046
1557-9948
DOI:10.1109/TIE.2023.3308134