Geoff Walker
University of Queensland
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IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics | 1999
Geoff Walker; Gerard Ledwich
Multilevel converters can achieve an overall effective switch frequency multiplication and consequent ripple reduction through the cancellation of the lowest order switch frequency terms. This paper investigates the harmonic content and the frequency response of these multimodulator converters. It is shown that the transfer function of uniformly sampled modulators is a bessel function associated with the inherent sampling process. Naturally sampled modulators have a flat transfer function, but multiple switchings per switch cycle will occur unless the input is slew-rate limited. Lower sideband harmonics of the effective carrier frequency and, in uniform converters, harmonics of the input signal also limit the useful bandwidth. Observations about the effect of the number of converters, their type (naturally or uniformly sampled), and the ratio of modulating frequency and switch frequency are made
australasian universities power engineering conference | 2005
Paul Sernia; Geoff Walker
Abstract The output harmonic quality of N series connected full-bridge dc-ac inverters is investigated. The inverters are pulse width modulated using a common reference signal but randomly phased carrier signals. Through analysis and simulation, probability distributions for inverter output harmonics and vector representations of N carrier phases are combined and assessed. It is concluded that a low total harmonic distortion is most likely to occur and will decrease further as N increases.
SAE 2003 | 2003
Andrew G. Simpson; Geoff Walker
This paper presents a new simplified parametric analysis technique for the design of fuel cell and hybrid-electric vehicles. The technique utilizes a comprehensive set of ∼30 parameters to fully characterize the vehicle platform, powertrain components, vehicle performance requirements and driving conditions. It is best applied to the sizing of powertrain components and prediction of energy consumption in a vehicle. This new parametric technique makes a good complement to existing vehicle simulation software packages and therefore represents a potentially valuable tool for the hybrid vehicle designer.
international conference on robotics and automation | 2007
Gordon Wyeth; Geoff Walker
Science & Engineering Faculty | 2004
D. A. Finn; Geoff Walker; Paul Sernia; Jordan Pierce
Science & Engineering Faculty | 2003
D. A. Finn; Geoff Walker; Paul Sernia
Science & Engineering Faculty | 2003
Paul Sernia; D. A. Finn; Geoff Walker
Science & Engineering Faculty | 1994
Geoff Walker; Gerard Ledwich
Science & Engineering Faculty | 2016
A. Narimani; Ghavameddin Nourbakhsh; Gerard Ledwich; Geoff Walker
australasian universities power engineering conference | 2004
D. A. Finn; Geoff Walker; Paul Sernia; Jordan Pierce