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POWER ELECTRONICS AND APPLICATIONS
8 - 10 September 1997
Trondheim
Norway
Power Electronics for Sustainable Growth
Sponsored by:
European Power Electronics and Drives Association
Organised by:
Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
In cooperation with:
IEE, IEEE PELS, IEEE IAS, IEEE Norway Section, NEF, SEE, SRBE/KBVE, VDE, SEP
Patron for the Conference:..............................................................................................................................1
Mrs. Gro Harlem Brundtland, Former Prime Minister, Member of the Norwegian Parliament, Former
Chairman of the UN World Commission on Environment and Development....................................................1
Sponsored by:..................................................................................................................................................1
European Power Electronics and Drives Association......................................................................................1
Organised by:...................................................................................................................................................1
Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)..............................................................................1
In cooperation with:........................................................................................................................................1
IEE, IEEE PELS, IEEE IAS, IEEE Norway Section, NEF, SEE, SRBE/KBVE, VDE, SEP.......................................1
Monday 8 September 1997, 9.30 to 10.30.........................................................................................................4
Session L1a: Passive components............................................................................................... Room K3/K4
4
Session L1b: Renewable Energy Systems.......................................................................................... Room E5
4
Session L1c: Electronic power supplies systems............................................................................................4
Room E2...........................................................................................................................................................4
Session L1d: Control methods Room C.........................................................................................................4
Monday 8 September 1997, 11.00 to 13.00.......................................................................................................4
Session L2a: Special session IGBT/GTO Room K3/K4....................................................................................4
Session L2b: EMC Room C..........................................................................................................................5
Session L2c: Modulation strategies................................................................................................... Room E5
5
Session L2d: Electronic power supplies systems............................................................................................5
Room E2...........................................................................................................................................................5
Tuesday 9 September 1997, 8.30 to 10.00........................................................................................................6
Session L3a: Hybrid power Integration Room K3/K4.......................................................................................6
Session L3b: Locomotives Room C...............................................................................................................6
Session L3c: Servo drives Room E2..............................................................................................................6
Session L3d: HVDC Room E5......................................................................................................................7
Tuesday 9 September 1997, 10.30 to 12.30......................................................................................................7
Session L4a: Monolithic Power Integration.....................................................................................................7
Room K3/K4.....................................................................................................................................................7
Session L4b: Permanent Magnet Motor Drives................................................................................................8
Room E2...........................................................................................................................................................8
Session L4c: Converter control Room C........................................................................................................8
Session L4d: FACTS Room E5.....................................................................................................................8
Wednesday 10 September 1997, 8.30 to 10.00.................................................................................................9
Session L5a: Characterization and Applications.............................................................................................9
Room K3/K4.....................................................................................................................................................9
Session L5b: Sensorless control Room C........................................................................................................9
Session L5c: Active filters and harmonics......................................................................................................9
Room E5...........................................................................................................................................................9
Session L5d: Resonant Converters Room E2...............................................................................................10
Wednesday 10 September 1997, 10.30 to 12.30..............................................................................................10
Session L6a: Devices and modellingRoom K3/K4..........................................................................................10
Session L6b: Estimation Techniques Room C.................................................................................................11
Session L6c: Electric Vehicles Room E5......................................................................................................11
Session L6d: Power converter circuits and control ......................................................................... Room E2
11
Monday 8 September 1997, 14.45 to 17.00......................................................................................................12
Session D1a: Passive components.................................................................................................................12
Session D1b: Switches...................................................................................................................................12
D1b-2 Power Semiconductor Technology.......................................................................................................13
Session D3a: Uninterruptible power supplies (UPS).....................................................................................13
Session D3b: DC power supplies, battery chargers.......................................................................................14
Session D3c: Switched and resonant-mode power supplies.........................................................................14
Session D3d: High frequency power converters and power factor correction...............................................15
Session D3e: Modelling and simulation, user application experiences.........................................................15
Session D4a: Modulation strategies..............................................................................................................16
Session D4b-1: Fuzzy control.........................................................................................................................17
Session D4b-2: Fuzzy control.........................................................................................................................18
Session D5f: Converter machine interactions...............................................................................................18
D5f-1 Acoustic Noise.....................................................................................................................................18
D5f-2 Harmonics............................................................................................................................................19
D5f-3 Thermal Models....................................................................................................................................19
Session D5n: Design diagnosis......................................................................................................................19
Session D5o: Modelling and simulation.........................................................................................................19
Session D8g: Renewable energy....................................................................................................................20
Session D8i: Generator, excitation systems..................................................................................................21
Session D8h: Adjustable Speed Generators..................................................................................................21
Session D9a: Energy system management, user applications experiences, modelling and simulation.......22
Session D9b: EMC..........................................................................................................................................23
Session D9c: Power conditioning, power factor correction...........................................................................23
Session D9d: Power conditioning, power factor correction...........................................................................24
Session D9e: Reliability.................................................................................................................................25
Session D9f: Diagnostics...............................................................................................................................25
Tuesday 9 September 1997............................................................................................................................25
Session D1c: Monolithic integration..............................................................................................................25
Session D1d: Hybrid Integration....................................................................................................................27
Session D4c: Converter control application to single phase systems...........................................................27
Session D4d: Converter control applications to three phase systems..........................................................28
Session D4e: Converter control, PFC/ line harmonics...................................................................................28
Session D4f: Converter control, Miscelleanous.............................................................................................29
Session D4g: Measurement techniques and systems....................................................................................29
Session D4h: Adaptive robust sliding modes.................................................................................................30
Session D4i: Identification estimation and adaptive control........................................................................30
Session D5a: Permanent magnet motors.......................................................................................................31
Session D5b: Traction 1.................................................................................................................................31
D5b 1 Locomotives........................................................................................................................................31
D5b 2 Interference........................................................................................................................................31
Session D5b: Traction 2.................................................................................................................................32
D5b 3 Inverter/Converter...............................................................................................................................32
D5b 4 Others..................................................................................................................................................32
Session D5c: Linear drives............................................................................................................................32
Session D5d: Reluctance drives....................................................................................................................33
Session D5e: Special applications................................................................................................................34
Session D5i: Applications of DTC..................................................................................................................34
Session D5j: Energy efficient drives..............................................................................................................35
Session D5k: Control of ac machines - Industrial applications.....................................................................35
Session D5l: Control of ac machines - Control and implementation.............................................................36
Session D6a: Servo drives and actuators......................................................................................................37
Session D8a-1 Facts 1....................................................................................................................................38
Session D8a-2 Facts 2....................................................................................................................................38
Session D8b: HVDC........................................................................................................................................39
Wednesday 10 September 1997.....................................................................................................................39
Session D1e: Characterization and Applications.........................................................................................39
D1e - 1:...........................................................................................................................................................39
D1e - 2:...........................................................................................................................................................40
Session D1f: Modelling...................................................................................................................................40
Session D2a: Multilevel and matrix converters.............................................................................................41
Session D2b: Power converters.....................................................................................................................42
Session D2c: Resonance applications...........................................................................................................43
Session D2d: Resonance 1.............................................................................................................................44
Session D2e: Resonance 2.............................................................................................................................45
Session D5g: Sensorless drives - Induction Machines...................................................................................45
Session D5h: Sensorless drives - Brushless Machines..................................................................................46
Session D5m: Estimation and parameters analysis......................................................................................47
Session D7a: Drives, control of drives...........................................................................................................47
Session D7b: Battery charger, battery management, test bench..................................................................48
Session D7c: Hybrid vehicles, simulation......................................................................................................49
Session D8c: Harmonics and active filters - analysis and design.................................................................49
Session D8d: Harmonics and active filters - control.....................................................................................50
Session D8e: Harmonics and active filters - network studies and harmonics..............................................50
Session D8f: Harmonics and active filters - applications.............................................................................51
Session D8j: Modelling and simulation..........................................................................................................51
Session D10a: Education...............................................................................................................................52
Monday 8 September 1997, 9.30 to 10.30
Session D3d: High frequency power converters and power factor correction
Session Chairman:
J. F. Haugen, Mascot Electronic, Norway
Single phase low distortion DC/AC-inverter with
high bandwidth to switching frequency ratio (St. 40) 2.214
M. A. E. Andersen, Niels Anderskouv, Karsten Nielsen,
Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
An AC-DC converter with high-quality input
waveforms and very low switching losses (St. 41) 2.220
Mariano Lopez, L. Garcia de Vicua, Miguel Castilla,
Jos Matas, Universidad Politecnica de Catalua-UPC, Spain
Boost converter as a medium for adaptive shut down
control (ST. 42) 2.226
Teuvo Suntio, Seppo Suur-Askola, Toni Laurinen,
Efore Oy, Finland
A novel digital control scheme for a sinusoidal input
single phase rectifier (St. 43) 2.231
Masaaki Ohshima, The Tokyo Electric Power Co Inc.,
Eisuke Masada, The University of Tokyo, Japan
A new topology for paralleling three phase half wave
rectifiers with a high power factor and sinusoidal input
currents (St. 44) 2.238
Ferno V. Pires, EST, J. F. Silva, IST, Portugal
Soft-Switched PWM High-Frequency Load-Resonant
Inverter with Power Factor Correction for Induction-
Heating Cooking Appliance (St. 45) 2.244
S. P. Wang, M. Nakaoka, Yamaguchi University, K. Izaki,
H. Omori, Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd., Japan
A Unity Power Factor PWM Voltage Rectifier Under
Non-sinusoidal And Unbalanced Conditions (St. 46) 2.250
P. Verdelho, G. D. Marques, Universidade Tcnica de
Lisboa - IST, Portugal
D5f-2 Harmonics
Asymmetrical operation of a voltage-inverter-fed
induction machine (St. 89) 2.500
S.G. Bosga, J.J.A. v.d. Burgt, A.J.A. Vandenput, Eindhoven
University of Technology, The Netherlands
A Torque-Ripple in Inverter-Fed Multimotor Drive (St. 90)2.506
Zbigniew Nowacki, Technical University of Lodz, Poland
Harmonic coupling effects between a PWM inverter
and an AC machine (St. 91) 2.509
Alain Groud, Laurent Gerbaud, J-P Rognon, Laboratoire
dElectrotechnique de Grenoble, James Roudet, France
The additional phenomena which appear in induction
motors fed from PWM inverters (St. 92) 2.515
Zdzislaw Krzemien, Electrotechnical Institute, Poland
D5b 1 Locomotives
A fuzzy wheel-rail adhesion model for rail traction (St. 77) 3.416
R. J. Hill, University of Bath, United Kingdom,
J-Fr. de la Vassire, ENSEM, France
Next Generation High Power Locomotive Converter of 12x3.422
K.-H. Ketteler, J. Scheibengraf, R. Reichelt, U. Meyer,
ABB Daimler-Benz Transportation, Switzerland (St. 78)
Digital real-time hardware-in-the-loop simulation for
rail-vehicles: a case study (St. 79) 3.428
Thomas Keller, Erich Scheiben, ABB Daimler-Benz Transportation,
Peter Terwiesch, ABB Corporate Research, Switzerland
Implementation of an Advanced Wheel Creep Control with
Searching Strategy on a Light Rail Vehicle (St. 80) 3.434
H. J. Schwartz, Ronald Kree,
ABB Daimler Benz Transportation, Germany
D5b 2 Interference
Interference Currents at 3 kV DC Traction Application (St. 81) 3.439
U. Ehrler, K.-H. Ketteler, ABB Daimler-Benz Transportation,
Switzerland
Analysis methods of line interferences on the example
of a DC-line traction drive (St. 82) 3.447
J.-T. Maa, R. Redmann, ABB Daimler-Benz Transportation
(Adtranz), Peter Terwiesch, ABB Corporate Research,
Frank Unger-Weber, ABB Daimler-Benz Transportation (Adtranz),
Germany
Interaction between the drive and the levitation system
of the Superconducting Magnetically Levitated System3.453
Shunsuke Ohashi, Kansai University, N. Tanahashi, H. Ohsaki,
E. Masada, The University of Tokyo, Japan (St. 83)
Control of line harmonics due to four-quadrant-converter
in AC tractive stock by means of filter and transformer3.459
Wolfgang Runge, ABB Daimler Benz Transportation, Germany (St. 84)
D5b 3 Inverter/Converter
Compensation of low-frequency beat current in traction
inverter drives using the volt-second equalisation method3.465
Z. Salam, C.J. Goodman, University of Birmingham, U. K. (St. 85)
Stress Analysis of Traction Drives (St. 86) 3.471
M. W. Winterling, Holec Ridderkerk,
W. Deleroi, Delft University of Technology,
E. Tuinman, Holec Ridderkerk, The Netherlands
State Control of a Static Frequency Converter Feeding the
Decentral Railway Supply Network (St. 87) 3.477
H.-C. Doht, Siemens AG, Germany
A PC based low cost real time simulator for traction
application (St. 88) 3.483
Enrico De Paola, ABB Daimler Benz Transportation Italy, Italy
Compact inverters for supply to Railways (St. 89) 3.487
Helge E. Mordt, Hgskolen stfold/ Prediktor AS,
Jan O. Gjerde, ABB Corporate Research, Norway
MACS ICON - IGBT based Propulsion systems (St. 90)3.492
Anders Lindberg, Peter Oom, Adtranz Sweden, Sweden
D5b 4 Others
Application of a high-power IGBT-converter 2.2 MVA/690 V
for kneader-drive (St. 91) 3.498
Roland Jakob, Helmut Jebenstreit,
Cegelec AEG Anlagen und Antriebssysteme GmbH, Germany
Robust and Reliable Medium Voltage PWM Inverter with
Motor Friendly Output (St. 92) 3.502
Michael K. Buschmann, Juergen K Steinke,
ABB Industrie AG, Switzerland
Electric ship propulsion: a review of possible
configurations based on large electrical machines
and high power static converters (St. 93) 3.508
M. Fracchia, Universit di Parma, M. Marchesoni,
Universit di Cagliari, Italy, L. Pierrat, Electricit de France,
France
D1e - 1:
Session Chairman:
P. Lindman, Ericsson Components, Sweden
Dynamics Behaviour of Punch-Through IGBT in
Hard-Switching Converters at High Temperature (St. 1)4.001
S. Azzopardi, C. Jamet, J.-M. Vinassa, C. Zardini, Laboratoire I.X.L. - Universit Bordeaux I, France
IGBT modules working at cryogenic temperature (St. 2)4.007
F. Rosenbauer, H. W. Lorenzen, Technische Universitt Mnchen,
Germany
Effect of the Physical Structure on the Recovery Softness
of PIN diodes: Experimental and Numerical Analysis (St. 3) 4.013
M. Pasqualetti, M. Portesine, R. Scicolone,
B. Zerbinati, Ansaldo Trasporti,
R. Menozzi, A. Bellini, University of Parma, Italy
Series and parallel operating of MOS controlled Thyristor4.018
A. Merazga, J.M. Li, D. Lafore, Ecole Suprieure dIngnieurs
de Marseille, France (St.4)
Comparison of PT and NPT Cell Concept for 600V IGBTs4.024
R. Siemieniec, M. Netzel, Technical University of Ilmenau,
R. Herzer, Semikron Elektronik GmbH, Germany (St. 5)
An Investigation of the Turn-Off Characteristics of an
IGBT Under Short Circuit Conditions (St. 6) 4.029
Patrick W. Wheeler, Chris Newton, University of
Nottingham, United Kingdom
Switching Balancement Of Series Connected Insulated
Gate Devices By Gate Control Strategy (St. 7) 4.034
M. Melito, G. Belverde, A. Galluzzo, S. Musumeci,
SGS-Thomson Microelectronics, Italy
D1e - 2:
Session Chairman:
L. Lorenz, Siemens, Germany
An easy method to estimate switch-off losses in your
application (St. 8) 4.039
D. Lafore, A. Merazga, J.M. Li, CEGEMA - Ecole Suprieure
dIngnieurs de Marseille, France
Active Voltage Clamping Techniques for Overvoltage
Protection of MOS-Controlled Power Transistors (St. 9)4.043
Tobias Reimann, Robert Krmmer, Technical University
of Ilmenau, Jrgen Petzoldt, University of Rostock, Germany
Application dependent gate trigger requirements of gate
turn-off thyristors (St. 10) 4.049
F.J. Wakeman, Westcode Semiconductors,
M.S. Khanniche, University of Wales, United Kingdom
An Experimentally Validated Transient Thermal Impedance
Model for High Power Diodes and Thyristors With
Transient Junction Temperature Calculation (St. 11) 4.055
F. Profumo, A. Tenconi, S. Facelli, Politecnico di Torino,
B. Passerini, A. Guerra, International Rectifier Corporation Italiana, Italy
A systematic Approach for Testing Todays Power
Semiconductors to Obtain a Generally Applicable
Characterization (St. 12) 4.060
Andreas Lindemann, IXYS Semiconductor GmbH, Germany
Evaluation and modelling of the power losses in the
horizontal deflection circuit in televisions - with focus on
the semiconductors (St. 13) 4.066
Leo stergaard, Bang & Olufsen A/S, Uffe B. Jensen,
Aalborg University, Denmark
Evaluation and Comparison of Energy Loss in Regenerative
and Nonlinear Dissipative Snubbers for Bridge Legs (St. 14) 4.073
Deng Yan, Xiangnin He, Zhaoming Qian,
Zhejiang University, P.R. China
A New Fault Tolerant Semiconductor Laser Triggering
System for Light Trigger Thyristors (St. 15) 4.078
C. O. Nwankpa, George Rost, Robert Fischl, Drexel University,
Arye Rosen, Dean Gilbert, David Sarnoff Research Center,
David Richardson, Electric Power Research Institute, USA
Optimisation of the thermal metal spray process for the
manufacture of mass produced hybrid integrated power
electronic converters (St. 16) 4.082
J. D. van Wyk, P.A. Janse van Rensburg,
Rand Afrikaans University, South Africa
Session D8e: Harmonics and active filters - network studies and harmonics
Session Chairman:
Prof. R. J. Arnold, Siemens, UK
Dynamic Behavior of a parallel single phase active line
power line conditioner (St. 158) 4.870
David Gonzalez Diez, J. Balcells, A. Arias,
Universitat Politcnica de Catalunya, Spain
Active power filter for suppression of line current
harmonics (St. 159) 4.874
Pavel Brandstetter, Tomas Bubela, VSB-
Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic
A Space Vector Based Active Power Filter for the
Compensation of Harmonic Distortion and Fundamental
Reactive Power (St. 160) 4.879
A. DellAquila, A. Di Lorenzo, P. Zanchetta, Politecnico di Bari,
Italy
Compensation of influence of receivers on power
network with application of power electronic current
source (St. 161) 4.886
Leszek Frackowiak, Michal Gwzdz, Ryszard Porada,
Poznan University of Technology, Poland
A New Configuration for Shunt Active filters (St. 162)4.892
M. Elhabrouk, M. K. Darwish, P. Mehta, Brunel University,
United Kingdom
Improvements of parallel active power filter performances 4.898
I. Rasoanarivo, B. Davat, GREEN - INPL, P. Boos,
SOCOMEC, France (St. 163)
Numerical and experimental comparative study of voltage
source and current source active power filter (St. 164)4.903
L. Benchaita, S. Saadate, GREEN-UHP,
A. Salem nia, GRREN - Power & Water Institute of Technology,
France
Analysis and reduction of common-mode disturbances
induced on the network by PWM rectifiers (St. 165) 4.909
P. Ladoux, LEEI - INPT Toulouse, P. Thalin,
J. Nuns, EDF-DER Les Renardires, France