Trondheim Norway "Power Electronics for Sustainable Growth"



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Yoon-Ho Kim, Chung-Ang University, Chan-Ki Kim, Ick-Hyun Lim, Hong-Woo

Rhew, Korea Electric Power Research Institute, Korea
Session D8h: Adustable Speed Generators (A. Elström, ABB Kraft, Norway)

Steady-state power flow and efficiency optimizing analysis of a variable

speed constant frequency generating system

Per Arne Edvardsen, ABB Kraft, Tom F. Nestli, ABB Corporate Research, Roy

Nilsen, Norwegian University of Science & Technology, Norway
Control characteristics of an adjustable speed generation system with a

flywheel excited by a DC link converter

Tohru Nishio, Minoguti Kiyoshi, Uno Seinosuke, The Kansai Electric Power

Company Inc., Hombu Mitsuyuki, Futami Motoo, Mikisuke Higuchi, Hitachi Ltd,

Japan
Application of Vector Control to the Cascade Induction Machine for Wind

Power Generation Schemes

B. Hopfensperger, D J Atkinson, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, L A

Lakin, NADA Consulting Group, United Kingdom


Stability Analysis of Doubly-Fed Induction Machines in Stator-Flux

Reference Frame

M. Heller, W. Schumacher, T. U. Braunschweig, Germany
Vector control of an autonomous induction generator connected to a PWM rectifier

A. Tounzi, C. Colliez, F. Piriou, L2EP, France


Rotor Circuit GTO Converter for Slipring Induction Machine

Helmut Weiss, University of Leoben, Austria


Design and Control of a Wind Power Station with Double fed Induction Generator

W. Hofmann, A. Thieme, TU Chemnitz, A. Stoev, Technocon Engineering &

Consulting AG, Germany, A. Dittrich, ETH Zürich, Austria
A Control Method of Active Power Filter in Unsymmetrical Voltage System

Y. Komatsy, T. Kawabata, Ritsumeikan University, Japan


Network Feeder with Synchronous Generator for Variable Speed Wind Turbines

as a Laboratory Model

U. Rädel, G. Berger, Technical University of Ilmenau, J. Petzoldt,

University of Rostock, Germany


1.5 MW wind power station with low ac-line distortion using a standard

doubly-fed generator system with field orientation control

Bernhard Eggert, CEGELEC AAS, Germany
Session D9a: Energy system management, user applications experiences,

modelling and simulation (K. Bouwknegt, Holec, The Netherlands)

Investigation of the Interference of Controlled Electrical Drives with the

Power System by Simulator Coupling

Volkmar Müller, D. Haenelt, TU Dresden, T. Röseler, Siemens AG, Germany
Modeling and Simulation of Induction Motor Drive under Inverter Fault Operations

Nicolas Retiere, L. Gerbaud, D. Roye, Laboratoire d'Electrotechnique de

Grenoble, P.J. Chrzan, Technical University of Gdansk, P. Mannevy, SNCF,

France
Fundamental Component Measurement in Power Supplies with high Harmonic Content

W. Deleroi, J. Woudstra, Technical University of Delft, The Netherlands
High-performance software environment for power electronicsimulations

J. Nieznanski, R. Szczesny, K. Iwan, M. Ronkowski, Technical University of

Gdansk, Poland
A methodology using constrained optimisation techniques for the design of

static converters

Stéphane Bergeon, Laurent Gerbaud, Frédéric Wurtz, Laboratoire

d'Electrotechnique de Grenoble, France


Microcomputer voltage control for a diesel electrical aggregate

Gorislav Erceg, Romina Erceg, Marinko Miletic, Univ. of Zagreb, Croatia


A New Concept for the Configuration of Drive Systems and Power Electronics

Applications in Industrial Environments

Ansgar Kern, Kee Hwan Kim, Ingenieurbüro Dr. Kern & Associates, Germany
Mains Fail Selection for Utility Connected Inverters

J. Büttner, U. Kirchner, G. Berger, Technical University of Ilmenau, J.

Petzoldt, University of Rostock, Germany
Reduction of conducted and radiated emissions by rate of rise control in

power electronic circuits

F. Reby, M. Amberg, R. Bausiere, E. C. de Lille - L2EP, France
Disturbing influence of DC and AC traction substations on supplying AC network

A. Szelag, L. Mierzejewski, Warsaw Univ. of Tech., Poland


A functional description for static converter structures design

Christophe Lechevalier, Laurent Gerbaud, Jean Bigeon, Laboratoire

de'Electrotechnique de Grenoble, France

Design impact of new electric components

A. J. Blokland, Ministery of Defence, The Netherlands
Session D9b: EMC (Mari Haugen Jensen, Unitech, Norway)

Influence of Switch Characteristics on Conducted Differential-Mode

Interferences in Power Electronic Converters

Gabriele Grandi, Universita' di Bologna, Italy, Magnar Hernes, Norwegian

Electric Power Research Institute (EFI), Jan Hystad, Norwegian Institute of

Technology, Norway


Comparative emissions measurements for full-bridge switching strategies

Richard M. Duke, Bal Ram, University of Canterbury, New Zealand


Fast Prediction of Differential Mode Noise Input Filter Requirements for

Flyback and Boost Unity Power Factor Converters

Michael AE Andersen, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
Influence of system parameters on EMC behaviour of IGBT inverters

F. Palis, R. Mecke, H. Mecke, Thomas Rummel, Otto-von-Guericke Universität

Magdeburg, Germany
Electromagnetic interference propagation - a wide frequency range

equivalent circuit of two windings transformer

Luszcz Jaroslaw, Krzysztof Fagiewicz, Technical University of Gdansk, Poland
Techniques Used to Suppress Electromagnetic Interference in a VVVF Inverter

John Triplett, Parsons Brinckerhoff, N. Masoud, M. Abdallah, National

Authority for Tunnels, T. Emoto, Toshiba Corporation, Egypt
Increased Pollution in the Protective Earth

Åke Larsson, Martin Lundmark, Janolov Hagelberg, Luleå University, Sweden


Influence of electric parameters on radiated perturbations from static

converters by Moments method

G. Rojat, J. Ben Hadj Slama, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, France
Design of resonant Flyback converter under EMC constraint

J. Schutz, A. Schellmanns, J. Roudet, L. E. G., France


Analysis of EMI sources inside power electronic converters

A. Di Napoli, University of Rome III, F. Giulii Capponi, Univeristy of Rome

"La Sapienza", Italy
EMC behaviour and modelization of high frequency converter for induction heating

S.D. Bocus, S. El Baroudi, F. Bernot, Alain Berthon, Institut de Génie

Energétique, France
Influence of passive components stray behaviours on SMPS conducted EMI

C. Gautier, E. Labouré, F. Costa, LESiR - ENS Cachan, France


Influence of the I.G.B.T. switching processes on the electromagnetic

compatibility of power inverters

R. J. Pasterczyk, AGDE, France
Some simple approximations of interference spectra

A. Nagel, R.W. De Doncker, RWTH Aachen University of Technology, Germany


Session D9c: Power conditioning, power factor correction (Frode Jenset,

Siemens, Norway)

Optimum diode-switched active filters for power factor correction of

single- and three-phase diode rectifiers with capacitive smoothing

Vello Sarv, Tiiu Sakkos, Jüri Soojärv, Estonian Energy Research Institute,

Estonia
A Single-Phase Rectifier with Reduced Current Ripple and Power Factor Correction

J.-M. Meyer, A. Rufer, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland
A Three-Phase PWM Rectifier without Voltage Sensors

Osamu Miyashita, Toshiya Ohnuki, Tokyo Denki University, Japan, Ph.

Lataire, Gaston Maggetto, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
Reactive and Distortion Powers - Real or Imaginary?

Zdzislaw W Trzaska, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland


Capacitor current and voltage ripple reduction in AC/DC converters with

power factor correction

L. Latkovskis, J. Stabulnieks, Latvian Academy of Sciences, Latvia
Feasible Development of Large Capacity Current Source-Fed Three Phase PWM

Converter with New Optimum PWM Pulse Patterns and AC Side Filter Design

Mutsuo Nakaoka, S.P. Wang, Yamaguchi National University, Y. Konishi, N.

Arai, Fuji Electric Co. Ltd, Japan


A power factor correction preregulator AC-DC interleaved boost with

soft-commutation

João B. Vieira Jr., A. A. Pereira, V. J. Farias, L.C. de Freitas,

Universidade Federal de Uberlândia, J. A. Corrêa Pinto, Escola Técnica

Federal do Pará, Brasil
Analytical approach of switching behaviour and modeling of single phase

parallel structure of Boost type Power Factor Corrector

B. Dakyo, J. C. Le Bunetel, L. Protin, Université du Havre, W. Koczara,

Institute of Control & Industriel Electronics, France


Application of micromachined technology to effective power factor correction

W. Wojciak, T. Pozniak, A. Napieralski, T. U. of Lodz, Poland


Session D9d: Power conditioning, power factor correction (Prof. M. Crappe,

Faculté Polytechnique de Mons, Belgium)

Alternative approaches to improve power factor

Luc Wuidart, Alain Bailly, SGS-Thomson Microelectronics, France


Power Factor Corrector with multiplier control stage based on Sigma Delta

technique

Marco Storti, E. Dallago, G. Sassone, University of Pavia, Italy
Single-stage isolated unity power factor correction scheme with fast output

voltage regulation

H. Jorquera, D. Sadarnac, SUPELEC, France
Analysis and Influence of Modulation Scheme on the Sizing of the Input

Filter in a PWM Rectifier System

F.R. Walsh, P. J. Roche, M. G. Egan, J. M. D. Murphy, University College

Cork, J.F. Moynihan, Analog Devices,Ireland


A three phase PWM boost rectifier with high power factor operation and an

acceptable current THD using only three active switches

L.C. de Freitas, C.H. Treviso, E. A. A. Coelho, J. B. Vieira Júnior, V. J.

Farias, Universidade Federal de Uberlândia, Brasil


Improvement methodes of conversion quality in three-phase AC line power

controllers - circuits topology and basic properties

Ryszard Strzelecki, Zbigniew Fedyczak, Grzegorz Kobylecki, Zielona Góra

University of Technology, Poland


Using two-input buck post-regulator to obtain high quality flyback power

factor corrector

M.M. Hernando, P. Villegas, J. Sebastian, F. Nuno, Universidad de Oviedo, Spain
Some innovations in a Piróg shunt active filter

Andrzej Szromba, Cracow University of Technology, Poland


Session D9e: Reliability (Jørgen Andersen, NSB, Norway)

Parameter correlation of partial discharge pulse trains with the electrical

stress

Constantin Cruceru, University “Valachia"-Targoviste, Toader Munteanu,



"Dunarea de Jos" University, Romania
Harmonic Component Resonance in Power Systems in Combination with

Power-Factor Control

W. Deleroi, J. Woudstra, Technical University Delft, The Netherlands
Experience of Maintenance and Designing Systems of Electric Drives for

Large Power Belt Conveyors in conditions of Open Mining

V.M. Mamalyga, Kiev Polytechnical Institute, Ukraine
Monitoring of Digitally Controlled Generator Excitation System

S. Togno, G. Ottaviani, ABB Industria, Italy


Using an artificial Intelligence System to extract safety electrical

appliance recognition

J.-M. Kasbarian, S. Tian, C. Clausse, P. Hanchin, Schneider Electric, D.

Lafore, Ecole Supérieure d'Ingénieurs de Marseille, France


Integrated data recording of accelerated stress tests on a back to back

inverter used to assure the integrity of a traction propulsion drive

Alistair Burnett, Darren McCarthy, Colin Oates, GEC Alsthom Engineering

Research Centre, Nigel Jones, GEC Alsthom Traction Ltd, United Kingdom


Back to back condition monitoring and accelerated stress testing of a

traction inverter

Colin Oates, GEC Alsthom Engineering Research Centre, Nigel Jones, GEC

Alsthom Traction Ltd, United Kingdom


Session D9f: Diagnostics (Prof. T. Hablether, Georgia Inst. of Tech., U.S.A.)

Use of the output voltage of a switchmode power supply to predict failure

of filtering electrolytic capacitors

P. Venet, A. Lahyani, P.J. Viverge, G. Grellet, Université Claude Bernard

de Lyon, France
Integrated condition monitoring and diagnosis of electrical machines using

minimum configuration artificial intelligence

C. Tassoni, Università degli studi di Parma, Italy, P. Vas, University of

Aberdeen, United Kingdom, F. Filippetti, University of Bologna, G.

Franceschini, Università degli studi di Parma, Italy
Deterministic approach and neural network approach for stator short

circuits diagnosys in induction machines

Santol Meo, Univeristà di Napoli "Federico II", F. Filippetti, Università

di Bologna,| G. Franceschini, C. Tassoni, Università di Parma, G. Gentile,

Università di Napoli, A. Ometto, Università dell'Aquila, Italy
Fault detection and diagnosis in the electric drives

R. Szczesny, Technical University of Gdansk, Poland, H. Piquet, LEEI, P.

Kurzynski, Technical University of Gdansk, Poland
Converter Fault Diagnosis in Variable Speed DC Drives by Park's Vector Approach

A. M. S. Mendes, A.J. Marques Cardoso, Saraiva E.S., Universidade de

Coimbra, Portugal
Modelling and Simulation of Semiconductor Systems for Diagnostic Purposes

Zygfryd Glowacz, AGH - University of Mining & Metallurgy, Poland


Selection methods of diagnostic representation for electric drive systems

Wojciech Jarzyna, Lublin Technical University, Poland


Tuesday 9 September 1997
Session D1c Monolithic integration (J. L. Sanchez, LAAS, France; A.

Jaeklin, ABB, Switzerland)


New challenges toward smart power

P. Santos, M. I. Castro Simas, M. Lancia, IST, Portugal


Use of rapid thermal processing for isolation and interconnect technologies

applied to smart power

J-M Dilhac, L. Cornibert, G. Charitat, LAAS-CNRS, M. Bafleur, Motorola Inc,

N. Nolhier, D. Zerrouk, LAAS-CNRS, France


Design of Power LDMOS Transistors Integrated in SmartMOS TM Circuits

P. Rossel, D. Moncoqut, LAAS-CNRS, D. Farenc, Motorola Semiconducteurs

S.A., H. Tranduc, G. Charitat, LAAS-CNRS, I. Pagès, Motorola

Semiconducteurs S.A., France


The Design of a Smart Power Switch for High-Frequency Converters

D.R.H. Carter, R. A. McMahon, Cambridge University, United Kingdom


Latch-up Suppressed LIGBT with an N-type Ring

Yearn-Ik Choi, Il-Yong Park, Ajou University, Korea


Integration of polysilicon diodes in a smart power process

I. Claverie, J. Mille, SGS-Thomson Microelectronics, O. Bonnaud, Groupe

Microélectronique et Visualisation, J. Oualid, LMCS - ENS de Physique

Marseille, R. Jerisian, Laboratoire Micro-électronique de Puissance, France


Transient Behaviour of isolation architectures in smart power integrated

circuits


Evgueni Stefanov, Georges Charitat, LAAS, France
A High Voltage (600V) integrated circuit in BCD OFFLINE for lamp ballast

applications

M. Tarantola, M.A. Legnani, SGS-Thomson Microelectronics, Italy
Analytical model for the optimization of the turn-off performance of a

self-firing MOS-Thyristor device

M. Breil, J.-L. Sanchez, Laboratoire d'Analyse et d'Architecture des Syst.

du CNRS, France


Monolithic integration of MOS-gated optically triggered thyristor and

over-temperature protection circuit

O. Guillemet, R. Berriane, J. Jalade, J.L. J.P. Laur, Laboratoire d'Analyse

et d'Architecture des Syst. du CNRS, France


Low cost integration for monolithic smart IGBT

R. Letor, L. Fragapane, G. Percolla, M. Saggio, F. Saya, SGS-Thomson

Microelectronics, Italy
A 3.5A high efficiency DC-DC Converter I.C.

M.R. Borghi, A. Magazzú, SGS-Thomson Microelectronics, Italy


A Novel Lateral SOI BMFET with Trench Diffused Gate

Kim Doo-Young, Han Min-koo, Seoul National University, Choi Yearn-Ik, Ajou

University, Korea
Trench-Gate SOI LIGBT with Hole Collector

Han Min-Koo, Seoul National University, W.O. Lee, Korea Electronics Co.

Ltd, B.H. Lee, Seoul National University, J.C. Shin, J.E. Park, Y.S. Han,

Korea Electronics Co. Ltd, Korea


Microcontroller powers small motors: single-chip smart power IC controls a

servo-valve

Virginia Natale, SGS-Thomson Microelectronics, Italy, Philippe Chabbert,

Jean J. Bardyn, Thomson-CSF SI, France, Domenico Rossi, SGS-Thomson

Microelectronics, Italy
The integrable G.T.O. provides functional integration

Dominique Bergogne, L.M.P. Université de Tours, Robert Pezzani, Béatrice

Renon, Laurent Moindron, SGS-Thomson Microelectronics DSG, France
Session D1d: Hybrid Integration (Ulrik Jæger, Danfoss, Denmark; K.

Rischmüller, SGS-Thomson Microelectronics)


The IGBT - An Optimized Device for System Integration

Leo Lorenz, Siemens AG, Germany


The Design and Implementation of a Multichip Power Module (MCPM)-Based

Induction Motor Drive

K.J. Olejniczak, K.C. Burgers, S.S. Ang, E.V. Porter, University of

Arkansas, USA


Electrothermal behaviour of an IGBT chip directly brazed on a micro two

phases heat exchanger

L. Meysenc, S. Raël, C. Schaeffer, Laboratoire d'Electrotechnique de

Grenoble, France


A Novel Low-Cost and High-Reliability IGBT Module for General Use

A. Tamba, T. Terasaki, T. Shigemura, M. Sasaki, S. Sekine, Y. Sonobe,

Hitachi Ltd, Japan
A universal smart control-IC for high-power IGBT-applications

R. Herzer, Semikron Elektronik GmbH, Ch. Bokeloh, J. Lehmann, Technical

University of Ilmenau, Germany
Evolution of Application Specific IPM

G. Debled, Mitsubishi Electric, France, G. Majumdar, Mitsubishi Electric

Corporation, K.H. Hussein, Fukuryo Semi-con Engineering Corporation, Japan,

E. Thal, Mitsubishi Electric, Germany


Some experiences concerning of a starting and service of high power IGBT

converters

Stefan Januszewski, Henryk Swiatek, Krzysztof Zymmer, Electrotechnical

Institute, Poland


Intelligent Integrated Power for Low Power Applications

Katja Stengert, Christian Göbl, Semikron International, Germany


Dielectric ceramic technology for high power integrated hybrid converters

J. D. van Wyk, C. K. Campbell, M. F. K. Holm, Rand Afrikaans University,

South Africa
The Application of CVD Diamond in High Voltage Switching Modules

D.E. Crees, D.C. Newcombe, GPSL Ltd, M.C. Costello, G.R. Kennedy, R.W.

Allen, GMMT Ltd, United Kingdom, E. Seviliano, ASTeX, USA
Reliability of high power IGBT modules Testing on thermal fatique effects

due to traction cycles

G. Coquery, R. Lallemand, A. Hamidi, INRETS, France
Hybrid power Mdoule a good and versatile power management

Pierre Aloïsi, Philippe Perruchoud, Motorola Semiconductors, France


Technology for Planar Integrated Output Filters for Hybrids

J.D. van Wyk, S.J. Marais, J.A. Ferreira, R. A. U., South Africa


On the use of Insulated Metallic Substrate in Power Electronics: electrical

consequences

W. Teulings, J.L. Schanen, J. Roudet, LEG, France
Session D4c: Converter control application to single phase systems (Lars

Bøhler, Unitech, Norway)


Genetic-Algorithm Controlled Converters for Photovoltaic Generator Systems

T. Ohnuki, O. Miyashita, K. Ohniwa, T. Fujimaki, Tokyo Denki Univ., Japan


A complete methodology for the design of a digital control law for PWM inverter

E. Godoy, E. Devaud, Ecole Supérieure d'Electricité, A. Lacarnoy, Schneider

Electric, France
An original control of a buck converter with a real time card

C. Batard, F. Levagueresse, C. Bergmann, IUT de Nantes, France


A new current feedback method in PWM converters by using a toroidal transformer

M. Sanz, A. Llombart, J. Sallan, A.A. Bayod, Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain


An approximate dead-beat control strategy for the design of function

regulators in DC-DC converters

Falah Al-hosini, ABB Corporate Research, Sweden
Techniques for Subharmonics Oscillations Elimination in the Novel

Average-Current-Mode Control of the Constant Frequency Power Converters

Marko Jankovic, Predrag Ninkovic, Zarko Janda, EE Institute Nikola Tesla,

Yugoslavia


The Analytical Description of Impedance Conversion in the Static Converter

by means of Distribution Theory

G. Skarpetowski, ABB Daimler-Benz Transportation, Switzerland
Voltage Injection Control for Power Supplies in Radar Applications

D. E. Macpherson, C. Bunlaksananusorn, University of Edinburgh, United

Kingdom, F. Fisher, GEC Marconi,
A High-performance digital phase-shift controller for the

zero-voltage-switched fullbridge converter

Ivan K Ellis, Andrew J Forsyth, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom,

Zhengyu Lu, Zhejiang University, China


A Novel Control Strategy For IGBT-Four-Quadrant Converters

Dieter Maischak, Siemens Transportation Systems, Germany


Describing function-based analysis of a class of PWM feedback control systems

Ciro Picardi, A. Eisinberg, P. Muraca, G. Palmieri, Universita' della

Calabria, Italy
Session D4d: Converter control applications to three phase systems (J. Pedersen, Aalborg University, Denmark)
Three-Phase Power Reversible Converter With Simple Control Algorithm

Bor-Ren Lin, Deng-Ping Wu, National Yunlin Institute of Technology, Taiwan

R.O.C.
Analysis of direct self control in voltage-type PWM rectifier

V. Valouch, J. Skramlik, Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic


Optimization of the AC/DC/AC converter current control loop

Andrzej Sikorski, Bialystok Technical University, Poland


A New Method of Controlling a q-pulse Thyristor Cnverter Using a Single

Synchronization Voltage

Stanislaw Kapka, Lublin Technical University, Poland
New control strategies for high power current-source PWM rectifiers using

instantaneous spatial vector technique

J. Sakly, S. Toumia, S. Hassine, E.N.I.M., Tunisie, C. Rombaut, Ecole

Centrale de Lille, France


Modelling of a grid-connected VSC to predict the responses of grid voltage

harmonics taking the dead-time and parameter variation into account

Jan Svenssson, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
Direct Voltage Control of a PWM AC/DC Voltage Converter

G. D. Marques, Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal


Identification and Compensation of the Dead Time Behaviour of an Inverter

Th. Baumann, D-Tech GmbH, Germany


Session D4e: Converter control, PFC/ line harmonics (A. Steinbakk, AS Eltek)
To design a optimized pid controller for a single phase power factor

pre-regulator for an on-line UPS - Genetic algorithm approach

Yu Qin, Shan Shan Du, Controlled Power Company, USA
Low-Level Implementation of Harmonic Elimination Methods Based on

Structural Properties

D. Casini, G. Carrara, P. Bolognesi, L. Taponecco, Università di Pisa, Italy
Multi chopper full wave control interlacing technique minimising flicker effect

N. Volochina, A. Piel, E. Destobbeleer, L. Protin, Univ. du Havre, France


Minimizing the Line Interference of High-Power Low-Frequency Converters

Rik W. De Doncker, Oscar Apeldoorn, RWTH Aachen, Germany, Trond Skullerud,


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