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Concurrent simulation of decoupled power electronic circuits

Authors: Fung, KK; Hui, SYR; Christopoulos, C;

Concurrent simulation of decoupled power electronic circuits

Abstract

This paper describes the parallel simulation of a multi-stage power electronic circuit using the transmission line modelling (TLM) method. In this approach, a large stiff circuit can be decoupled into smaller sub-circuits by TLM links. Each sub-circuit is then formulated with a small system matrix and simulated in one program module. The overall simulation is done by running all the program modules in parallel. This parallel simulation allows significant speed improvements over normal sequential simulation, as shown by the results of numerical experimentation.

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China (People's Republic of)
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Mathematical Models, Electric Network Topology, Computer Aided Network Analysis, Computer Simulation, Parallel Processing Systems, Algorithms, Transmission Line Theory

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