Application of State-Space Method for Control System Analysis / V. Ignatenko, A. G. Yudintsev, D. Yu. Lyapunov
Язык: английский.Резюме или реферат: This paper deals with the research of dynamics of a semiconductor converter, which represents a link in an automatic control system. First, we describe mathematically the circuit of the boost converter open loop, introducing a method for obtaining a model of the system under study using the state-space method. For the sake of convenience, we used controller canonical form of the state-space equations. Then we simulate it Matlab/Simulink using both the transfer function of the converter and the state-space model. After that, we switch to a closed loop modeling of the boost converter. A comparative analysis of the converter's models created using both transfer functions and state-space method shows a good performance and applicability to control system synthesis. Consequently, the control system developed provides appropriate response and desirable steady-state output voltage. The design of the system is particularly relevant for application in modern power supplies load simulators as well as in controller tuning..Примечания о наличии в документе библиографии/указателя: [References: 15 tit.].Аудитория: .Тематика: электронный ресурс | труды учёных ТПУ | automatic control systems | boost converter | dynamics | mathematical model | state-space method | transfer function | автоматические системы управления | конвертеры | динамика | математические модели Ресурсы он-лайн:Щелкните здесь для доступа в онлайнTitle screen
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This paper deals with the research of dynamics of a semiconductor converter, which represents a link in an automatic control system. First, we describe mathematically the circuit of the boost converter open loop, introducing a method for obtaining a model of the system under study using the state-space method. For the sake of convenience, we used controller canonical form of the state-space equations. Then we simulate it Matlab/Simulink using both the transfer function of the converter and the state-space model. After that, we switch to a closed loop modeling of the boost converter. A comparative analysis of the converter's models created using both transfer functions and state-space method shows a good performance and applicability to control system synthesis. Consequently, the control system developed provides appropriate response and desirable steady-state output voltage. The design of the system is particularly relevant for application in modern power supplies load simulators as well as in controller tuning.
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