SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING RESONANCE DAMPING
A system for providing resonance damping is disclosed. The system comprises a power generation circuit arranged to supply power to a direct current (DC) bus. The DC bus comprises a first link conductor and a second link conductor arranged such that a current induced in either of the conductors generates a magnetic field having a plurality of magnetic flux lines that extend in a direction generally perpendicular to a first direction of current flow. At least one electronic circuit is coupled to the DC bus. A damping element is coupled to or arranged proximate the first link conductor and the second link conductor of the DC bus, and is arranged such that the plurality of magnetic flux lines induces a plurality of eddy currents having a second direction of current flow in at least one surface of the damping element to provide resonance damping of the system.
The present disclosure relates generally to damping systems, and, more particularly to systems and methods for providing DC bus resonance damping.
BACKGROUND OF THE DISCLOSUREIn electrical power conversion applications, power switching devices such as voltage source inverters are often used due to their increased efficiency and high power densities. Such power conversion is achieved through the continuous and rapid connection and disconnection of power inputs to achieve desired power outputs. A concern, however, is that high levels of noise are generated due to the rapid switching. Because bus capacitors form resonant circuits with other bus capacitors, high currents flow at and around resonant frequencies, which could lead to significant losses in the bus capacitors and interconnecting conductors if left unaddressed. Such concerns are particularly pronounced in devices with capacitors which have very low internal resistance.
Therefore, to address such concerns, there is a need in the art for a low cost system that is capable of transmitting desirable lower frequency power while damping unwanted higher frequency resonance.
SUMMARY OF THE DISCLOSUREAccording to an aspect of the present disclosure, a system for providing resonance damping is provided. The system comprises a power generation circuit configured to supply power to a direct current (DC) bus. The DC bus comprises a first link conductor and a second link conductor. Each of the first link conductor and the second link conductor are arranged such that a current induced in either of the first link conductor or the second link conductor generates a corresponding magnetic field having a plurality of magnetic flux lines that extend in a direction generally perpendicular to a first direction of current flow. At least two power conversion circuits are coupled to the DC bus. A damping element coupled to or arranged proximate to one or both of the first link conductor and the second link conductor, wherein the damping element is arranged such that the plurality of magnetic flux lines induces a plurality of eddy currents having a second direction of current flow in at least one surface of the damping element to provide resonance damping of the system.
Other features and aspects will become apparent by consideration of the detailed description and accompanying drawings.
The detailed description of the drawings refers to the accompanying figures in which:
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At least one damping element 106 can be electrically coupled to the power inversion circuit 108 and can be arranged to provide damping of resonant frequencies. For example, as will be discussed in further detail with reference to
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A damping element 206 can be coupled to the DC bus 250, 252 and is arranged to prevent strong resonant coupling of the filtering components of the resonant circuit. For example, the damping element 206 can be configured to damp high frequency currents that could be stimulated at the input of each of the power inversion circuits 265a, 265b when resonant conditions exist. The damping element 206 can comprise a variety of suitable configurations, as will be discussed in further detail with reference to
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In other embodiments, the damping element can comprise one or more non-continuous structures such as those illustrated in
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Additionally, as a result of the eddy currents being induced in the plate 420, the heat dissipation will exist in the plate 420 rather than couple to the DC link conductors 451a, 451b, 453a, 453b (i.e., the plate 420 will be thermally decoupled from the DC link conductors). Further, because induction is the form of energy transfer, it is the time rate of change of the magnetic flux that creates a proportional response in the DC link conductors 451a, 451b, 453a, 453b, which, in turn, permits the transmission of lower frequency signals while impeding higher frequency AC signals.
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In some embodiments, the electrical transfer device 520 can comprise a ferromagnetic core 522 or other suitable electronic devices. The primary circuit portion 524 is shown by winding 522, but the secondary circuit portion 526 is the core itself (522) and the eddy currents generated therein. In other embodiments, the electrical transfer device 520 can comprise a transformer having a gapped core of predetermined dimensions that is configured to prevent magnetic saturation.
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Without in any way limiting the scope, interpretation, or application of the claims appearing below, a technical effect of one or more of the example embodiments disclosed herein is a system for damping DC bus resonance. The system is particularly advantageous in that it utilizes the generation of eddy currents to provide resonance damping of the system.
While the above describes example embodiments of the present disclosure, these descriptions should not be viewed in a limiting sense. Rather, other variations and modifications may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the present disclosure as defined in the appended claims.
Claims
1. A system for providing resonance damping, the system comprising:
- a power generation circuit;
- a direct current (DC) bus coupled to the power generation circuit, the DC bus comprising a first link conductor and a second link conductor, wherein the first link conductor and the second link conductor are arranged such that a current induced in the first link conductor or the second link conductor generates a corresponding magnetic field having a plurality of magnetic flux lines that extend in a direction generally perpendicular to a first direction of current flow;
- at least one electronic circuit coupled to the DC bus that is configured to supply power to a load; and
- a damping element coupled to or arranged proximate to one or both of the first link conductor and the second link conductor, wherein the damping element is arranged such that the plurality of magnetic flux lines induces a plurality of eddy currents having a second direction of current flow in at least one surface of the damping element to provide resonance damping of the system.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein the damping element comprises a ferromagnetic or non-ferromagnetic component including one or more of the following: a plate, a tubular structure, a core element, combinations thereof, or others.
3. The system of claim 2, wherein the plate is disposed in substantially orthogonal relation to the magnetic flux lines generated by one or both of the first and second link conductors.
4. The system of claim 2, wherein the tubular structure is sized and dimensioned to enclose an outer periphery of one or both of the first and second link conductors respectively.
5. The system of claim 4, wherein the tubular structure comprises a non-continuous structure comprising a plurality of structural units adjacently arranged in spaced relation to one another.
6. The system of claim 4, wherein the tubular structure comprises a non-continuous structure having a gapped portion formed therein.
7. The system of claim 2, wherein the core element comprises a primary portion having at least one of the first or the second link conductors arranged to form one or more windings around the primary portion.
8. The system of claim 7, wherein the core element comprises a ferromagnetic core comprising a non-laminated conductive material.
9. The system of claim 2, wherein the core element comprises a gapped core.
10. The system of claim 1, wherein the damping element is thermally decoupled from the first and second link conductors of the DC bus conductors.
11. The system of claim 1, wherein the electronic circuit comprises a power inversion circuit comprising two or more inverters or active rectifiers or DC-to-DC converters or a combination coupled in parallel relation on the DC bus.
12. The system of claim 1, wherein the power generation circuit comprises a DC power source.
13. The system of claim 1, wherein the load includes a three-phase electric machine.
14. The system of claim 1, wherein the first direction of current flow is opposite that of the second direction of current flow.
15. A method for providing resonance damping, the method comprising:
- generating a magnetic field having a plurality of flux lines by inducing a current via a power generation circuit into at least one link conductor;
- disposing a damping element proximate to or on the at least one link conductor such that the plurality of flux lines extend generally perpendicular to one or more internal or external surfaces of the damping element;
- inducing a plurality of eddy currents in the damping element having a direction of flow that is substantially orthogonal to the plurality of flux lines; and
- providing resonance damping of high frequency resonances utilizing the plurality of eddy currents.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein disposing a damping element proximate to or on the at least one link conductor comprises disposing the damping element in parallel relationship to the at least one link conductor.
17. The method of claim 15, wherein the damping element comprises one or more of the following: a metallic plate, a tubular structure, a core element, or combinations thereof.
18. The method of claim 16, wherein inducing a plurality of eddy currents includes inducing a plurality of eddy currents in a primary portion of the core element.
19. The method of claim 16, wherein inducing a plurality of eddy currents includes inducing a plurality of eddy currents in at least one surface of the metallic plate or the tubular structure.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 3, 2019
Publication Date: Dec 12, 2019
Inventors: Clement V. Godbold (Cary, NC), David M. Loken (West Fargo, ND)
Application Number: 16/374,347