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In electric ship design the interaction of the physical plant with the power and energy control system is so complex that simulation for design or analysis is time consuming, especially when a range of time steps is required for dynamic simulation. This paper describes a unique solver that captures the power and control blocks of an electric ship power system described in Simulink and then creates...
The phase-shifted full-bridge (PSFB) converter topology provides a platform which enables the achievement of high power-density through low-loss operation at high frequency. However, this topology is also subject to the risk of flux imbalance in the main power transformer if precautions are not taken to prevent its occurrence. This paper evaluates the power-density implications of the several known...
With recent developments in power conversion technologies and market trends that are driving those technologies toward further miniaturization and greater integration, the need for an empirically based modeling methodology for proprietary power converters such as Power Supply on Chip (PwrSoC) products has risen significantly. This need motivates the investigation of black-box models, which require...
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