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Auteur Xu, Ming
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Affiner la rechercheIntegrated magnetic self-driven ZVS nonisolated full-bridge converter / Jin, Ke in IEEE transactions on industrial electronics, Vol. 57 N° 5 (Mai 2010)
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in IEEE transactions on industrial electronics > Vol. 57 N° 5 (Mai 2010) . - pp. 1615 - 1623
Titre : Integrated magnetic self-driven ZVS nonisolated full-bridge converter Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Jin, Ke, Auteur ; Sun, Yi, Auteur ; Xu, Ming, Auteur Année de publication : 2011 Article en page(s) : pp. 1615 - 1623 Note générale : Génie électrique Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Self-driven Soft switching Voltage regulator (VR) Index. décimale : 621.38 Dispositifs électroniques. Tubes à électrons. Photocellules. Accélérateurs de particules. Tubes à rayons X Résumé : This paper proposes a high-efficiency high-power-density voltage regulator (VR). An integrated magnetic self-driven full-bridge topology is employed as the main circuit. The proposed VR runs at a 700-kHz switching frequency for a 1 Unit Height (1U) form factor. A novel synchronous rectifier drive method is used to achieve high efficiency. The direct current resistance (DCR) current-sensing method is used for the integrated transformer to achieve adaptive voltage position. Compared with the traditional multiphase buck converter, the proposed solution has higher efficiency, a smaller passive component footprint, and a lower device cost. A 1U 700-kHz VR prototype is built in the laboratory, and it achieves 88.2% efficiency at a 1.2-V/130-A output. The experimental result verifies the theoretical analysis. DEWEY : 621.38 ISSN : 0278-0046 En ligne : http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_all.jsp?arnumber=5229208 [article] Integrated magnetic self-driven ZVS nonisolated full-bridge converter [texte imprimé] / Jin, Ke, Auteur ; Sun, Yi, Auteur ; Xu, Ming, Auteur . - 2011 . - pp. 1615 - 1623.
Génie électrique
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in IEEE transactions on industrial electronics > Vol. 57 N° 5 (Mai 2010) . - pp. 1615 - 1623
Mots-clés : Self-driven Soft switching Voltage regulator (VR) Index. décimale : 621.38 Dispositifs électroniques. Tubes à électrons. Photocellules. Accélérateurs de particules. Tubes à rayons X Résumé : This paper proposes a high-efficiency high-power-density voltage regulator (VR). An integrated magnetic self-driven full-bridge topology is employed as the main circuit. The proposed VR runs at a 700-kHz switching frequency for a 1 Unit Height (1U) form factor. A novel synchronous rectifier drive method is used to achieve high efficiency. The direct current resistance (DCR) current-sensing method is used for the integrated transformer to achieve adaptive voltage position. Compared with the traditional multiphase buck converter, the proposed solution has higher efficiency, a smaller passive component footprint, and a lower device cost. A 1U 700-kHz VR prototype is built in the laboratory, and it achieves 88.2% efficiency at a 1.2-V/130-A output. The experimental result verifies the theoretical analysis. DEWEY : 621.38 ISSN : 0278-0046 En ligne : http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_all.jsp?arnumber=5229208 Numerical modeling of shear behavior of reinforced concrete pile caps / Alan G. Bloodworth in Journal of structural engineering, Vol. 138 N° 6 (Juin 2012)
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in Journal of structural engineering > Vol. 138 N° 6 (Juin 2012) . - pp. 708–717
Titre : Numerical modeling of shear behavior of reinforced concrete pile caps Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Alan G. Bloodworth, Auteur ; Jing Cao, Auteur ; Xu, Ming, Auteur Année de publication : 2012 Article en page(s) : pp. 708–717 Note générale : Génie Civil Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Pile caps Shear resistance Reinforced concrete Finite-element method Numerical models Résumé : The application of bending theory based methods and strut-and-tie models for the design of pile caps to resist shear is still a subject of debate, with the latest Eurocodes permitting both methods but not giving much guidance as to their use. The former UK design standards for concrete buildings and bridges, recently withdrawn, gave more guidance, and it is likely that these methods will continue to be used by designers. However, there is considerable discrepancy between these standards, particularly with regard to the width of cap over which shear enhancement at short spans may be applied, and how much longitudinal reinforcement to take as a tie in the strut-and-tie method. Both standards are also seen as conservative. To gain a better understanding of the problem and assess the available design methods, nonlinear finite-element analysis has been performed to investigate the shear behavior of four-pile reinforced concrete pile caps, under full-width wall loading. The models were validated against an experimental program that included an optical photogrammetric method for measuring full-field displacements. An extensive parametric study was carried out, varying shear span, cap width, and reinforcement ratio over a practical range. The conservatism of the UK design standards, and the real shear capacity of the pile caps were found to be a function of shear enhancement factor and the width of the cap over which shear enhancement is applied. Strut-and-tie behavior was observed in the models, and a commonly used strut-and-tie method was found to give fairly good predictions. A modified strut-and-tie method is suggested for this particular configuration of a four-pile cap under full-width loading, which gives more accurate predictions. This is especially so for samples with large transverse pile spacing, where a significant proportion of the longitudinal reinforcement over the width of the cap can be assumed to participate in the yielding ties. ISSN : 0733-9445 En ligne : http://ascelibrary.org/doi/abs/10.1061/%28ASCE%29ST.1943-541X.0000499 [article] Numerical modeling of shear behavior of reinforced concrete pile caps [texte imprimé] / Alan G. Bloodworth, Auteur ; Jing Cao, Auteur ; Xu, Ming, Auteur . - 2012 . - pp. 708–717.
Génie Civil
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Journal of structural engineering > Vol. 138 N° 6 (Juin 2012) . - pp. 708–717
Mots-clés : Pile caps Shear resistance Reinforced concrete Finite-element method Numerical models Résumé : The application of bending theory based methods and strut-and-tie models for the design of pile caps to resist shear is still a subject of debate, with the latest Eurocodes permitting both methods but not giving much guidance as to their use. The former UK design standards for concrete buildings and bridges, recently withdrawn, gave more guidance, and it is likely that these methods will continue to be used by designers. However, there is considerable discrepancy between these standards, particularly with regard to the width of cap over which shear enhancement at short spans may be applied, and how much longitudinal reinforcement to take as a tie in the strut-and-tie method. Both standards are also seen as conservative. To gain a better understanding of the problem and assess the available design methods, nonlinear finite-element analysis has been performed to investigate the shear behavior of four-pile reinforced concrete pile caps, under full-width wall loading. The models were validated against an experimental program that included an optical photogrammetric method for measuring full-field displacements. An extensive parametric study was carried out, varying shear span, cap width, and reinforcement ratio over a practical range. The conservatism of the UK design standards, and the real shear capacity of the pile caps were found to be a function of shear enhancement factor and the width of the cap over which shear enhancement is applied. Strut-and-tie behavior was observed in the models, and a commonly used strut-and-tie method was found to give fairly good predictions. A modified strut-and-tie method is suggested for this particular configuration of a four-pile cap under full-width loading, which gives more accurate predictions. This is especially so for samples with large transverse pile spacing, where a significant proportion of the longitudinal reinforcement over the width of the cap can be assumed to participate in the yielding ties. ISSN : 0733-9445 En ligne : http://ascelibrary.org/doi/abs/10.1061/%28ASCE%29ST.1943-541X.0000499 Small Signal Modeling of a High Bandwidth Voltage Regulator Using Coupled Inductors / Xu, Ming in IEEE transactions on power electronics, Vol. 22 N°2 (Mars 2007)
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in IEEE transactions on power electronics > Vol. 22 N°2 (Mars 2007) . - 399-406 p.
Titre : Small Signal Modeling of a High Bandwidth Voltage Regulator Using Coupled Inductors Titre original : Petit modèle de signal d'un régulateur de haute tension de largeur de bande à l'aide des inducteurs couplés Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Xu, Ming, Auteur ; Yao, Kaiwei ; Zhou, Jinghai, Auteur ; Lee, Fred C., Auteur Article en page(s) : 399-406 p. Note générale : Electronique Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Coupled inductors High bandwidth Small signal modeling Inducteurs couplés Largeur de bande élevée Petit modèle de signal Index. décimale : 621.31 Production,approvisionnement et contrôle de l'électricité.Machines et appareils électriques.Mesure électrique.Magnétisme et électrostatique appliquées
Résumé : Today's voltage regulator (VR) for the microprocessor requires a current loop to achieve adaptive voltage positioning and phase current sharing. A fundamental limitation, current loop sample hold effect, limits the control bandwidth to be pushed beyond 1/6 of the switching frequency. This paper reveals the limitation of the control bandwidth of a two-phase buck converter using peak current control scheme. The limitation can be overcome by coupling the two output inductors. A new small signal model is proposed to study the sample hold effect in coupled-inductor implementations. The relationship between the coupling coefficient and the sample hold effect is then discussed. Based on these understandings, a strongly coupled two-phase buck converter has double the bandwidth of the noncoupled VR; and this is experimentally verified.
Le régulateur de tension d'aujourd'hui (VR) pour le microprocesseur exige d'un ventre d'intensité de réaliser la tension adaptative plaçant et de mettre le partage courant. Une limitation fondamentale, effet de prise témoin de ventre d'intensité, limites la largeur de bande de commande à pousser au delà de 1/6 de la fréquence de commutation. Cet article indique la limitation de la largeur de bande de commande d'un convertisseur biphasé de mâle en utilisant l'arrangement de commande de courant de pointe. La limitation peut être surmontée en couplant les deux inducteurs produits. On propose un nouveau petit modèle de signal pour étudier l'effet de prise témoin en réalisations de coupler-inducteur. Le rapport entre le coefficient d'accouplement et l'effet de prise témoin est alors discuté. Basé sur ces arrangements, un convertisseur biphasé fortement couplé de mâle a le double que la largeur de bande du noncoupled VR ; et ceci est expérimentalement vérifié.DEWEY : 621 ISSN : 0885-8993 RAMEAU : Régulateurs de tension-- Convertisseurs électriques En ligne : mingxu@vt.edu [article] Small Signal Modeling of a High Bandwidth Voltage Regulator Using Coupled Inductors = Petit modèle de signal d'un régulateur de haute tension de largeur de bande à l'aide des inducteurs couplés [texte imprimé] / Xu, Ming, Auteur ; Yao, Kaiwei ; Zhou, Jinghai, Auteur ; Lee, Fred C., Auteur . - 399-406 p.
Electronique
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in IEEE transactions on power electronics > Vol. 22 N°2 (Mars 2007) . - 399-406 p.
Mots-clés : Coupled inductors High bandwidth Small signal modeling Inducteurs couplés Largeur de bande élevée Petit modèle de signal Index. décimale : 621.31 Production,approvisionnement et contrôle de l'électricité.Machines et appareils électriques.Mesure électrique.Magnétisme et électrostatique appliquées
Résumé : Today's voltage regulator (VR) for the microprocessor requires a current loop to achieve adaptive voltage positioning and phase current sharing. A fundamental limitation, current loop sample hold effect, limits the control bandwidth to be pushed beyond 1/6 of the switching frequency. This paper reveals the limitation of the control bandwidth of a two-phase buck converter using peak current control scheme. The limitation can be overcome by coupling the two output inductors. A new small signal model is proposed to study the sample hold effect in coupled-inductor implementations. The relationship between the coupling coefficient and the sample hold effect is then discussed. Based on these understandings, a strongly coupled two-phase buck converter has double the bandwidth of the noncoupled VR; and this is experimentally verified.
Le régulateur de tension d'aujourd'hui (VR) pour le microprocesseur exige d'un ventre d'intensité de réaliser la tension adaptative plaçant et de mettre le partage courant. Une limitation fondamentale, effet de prise témoin de ventre d'intensité, limites la largeur de bande de commande à pousser au delà de 1/6 de la fréquence de commutation. Cet article indique la limitation de la largeur de bande de commande d'un convertisseur biphasé de mâle en utilisant l'arrangement de commande de courant de pointe. La limitation peut être surmontée en couplant les deux inducteurs produits. On propose un nouveau petit modèle de signal pour étudier l'effet de prise témoin en réalisations de coupler-inducteur. Le rapport entre le coefficient d'accouplement et l'effet de prise témoin est alors discuté. Basé sur ces arrangements, un convertisseur biphasé fortement couplé de mâle a le double que la largeur de bande du noncoupled VR ; et ceci est expérimentalement vérifié.DEWEY : 621 ISSN : 0885-8993 RAMEAU : Régulateurs de tension-- Convertisseurs électriques En ligne : mingxu@vt.edu