@inproceedings { , title = {Implementation of a multi-level Power Electronic Inverter library in Modelica}, abstract = {This paper presents a newly developed Power Electronic Inverter library in Modelica. The library utilises a multi-level approach with increasing model complexity at progressively higher levels. All levels are fully interchangeable so as to provide a flexible library able to be utilised for investigation at single or multiple levels of complexity. Within this inter¬changeable multi-level approach, there are two key attributes which are implemented into this new library. The first is the ability to include losses between the input and output of the Power Electronic Inverter. This is implemented so that the losses are included irrespective of the direction of power flow. Secondly, this library also provides the ability to trigger single or multiple open and short circuit faults within the Inverter. The library therefore provides an extremely useful tool able to compare system response under a variety of operational scenarios.}, conference = {10th International Modelica Conference 2014}, note = {LiU E-Press is an Open Access publisher, indicating that all of the publications found at LiU E-Press are freely available to anyone with an internet connection … At E-Press, we have decided to recommend that authors use the “Attribution Non-commercial” licence which allows users to distribute the work and to re-work it but not for any commercial purposes, without the author's permission. Readers may download, read, distribute and use material from published publication on LiU E-press for non-commercial use only as long as they give complete attribution to the authors i.e. full reference to the author and the original publication. Parallel publishing of publications published at LiU E-Press is allowed on a personal homepage, the institutional or sub departments homepage and/or the University repository. Full reference to the author and the original publishing must be given and that the material is not used for commercial purposes. Parallel publishing means that a publication first published by a publisher/journal is made freely available in an open archive." http://www.ep.liu.se/copyright/index.en.asp http://www.ep.liu.se/cc/index.en.asp MJB 26.01.18}, organization = {Lund, Sweden}, publicationstatus = {Published}, url = {https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/725428}, keyword = {Inverter, Multi-Level, Losses, Faults, Actuator}, author = {Hill, Chris and Giangrande, Paolo and Gerada, C. and Bozhko, Serhiy} }