Formulation of a methodology for power circuit design optimization
Abstract
A methodology for optimizing power-processor designs is described which achieves optimization with respect to some power-processor characteristic deemed particularly desirable by the designer, such as weight or efficiency. Optimization theory based on Lagrange multipliers is reviewed together with nonlinear programming techniques employing penalty functions. The methodology, the task of which is to minimize an objective function subject to design constraints, is demonstrated with the aid of four examples: optimum-weight core selection for an inductor with a predetermined winding size, optimum-weight inductor design with a given loss constraint, optimum-loss inductor design with a given weight constraint, and a comparison of optimum-weight single- and two-stage input-filter designs with identical loss and other requirement constraints. Closed-form solutions for the first three examples are obtained by applying the Lagrange-multiplier method, but solutions for the last example are found numerically through the use of the sequential unconstrained minimization technique.
- Publication:
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Power Electronics Specialists Conference
- Pub Date:
- 1976
- Bibcode:
- 1976pes..conf...35Y
- Keywords:
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- Computer Aided Design;
- Electric Power Supplies;
- Lagrange Multipliers;
- Network Synthesis;
- Nonlinear Programming;
- Optimization;
- Power Supply Circuits;
- Algorithms;
- Design Analysis;
- Methodology;
- Power Conditioning;
- Power Efficiency;
- Weight Reduction;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering