H bridge inverter output current increase not as expected
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I recently asked a question about my H bridge inverter that I modeled in Simscape and received a great answer. However, a day after I thought it was working I attached a load that has a higher iductance value than before. I am not sure if the output of the model is what I should be getting. I have attached four screenshots of the output and the model file. My questions are as follows:
1) In Current 1 I have the inverter attached to the load and in Current 2 I have an ideal voltage source attached and the inverter unattached to the load(which is just unattached to the circuit in the model file) and I do not understand why the current spikes up and then comes down to a steady state value after approximetly 1 second and why in Current 2 is begins right at the steady state value.
2) In Current 1 zoom I can see that the current begins at zero on the y-axis (this seems to be the case always) and in Current 2 zoom it begins at a value lower than zero. It almost appears that the current starts lower and then rises to its correct value when the ideal source is attached.
I am not sure if it has something to do with resonance between the capsitor on the output filter and the load inductance.
Any help would really be appreciated.
Thank you.
Tim
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Joel Van Sickel
2021 年 8 月 17 日
Hello Timothy,
this actually looks mostly like an initial condition issue. Specialized Power Systems actually has an algorithm that tries to calculate good initial conditions for different components in your model, so you can get different initial results if these are specified explicitly. You can either try and have the system start in the off state and then start the system up, or specificy initial currents in your inductors to try and address this. You can also try using saved states to start the model from a true steady state setting.
Regards,
Joel
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