voltage and with a larger ripple. The resulting DC bus voltage for a sag down to 50% is shown in
Fig. 31.11, together with the absolute value of the supply voltage. If the new steady state is below the
minimum operating voltage of the DC=DC converter, or below a certain protection setting, the
equipment will trip. During the decaying DC bus voltage, the capacitor voltageV(t) can be obtained
from the law of conservation of energy:
1
2
CV^2 ¼
1
2
CV 02 Pt (31:12)
where a constant DC bus loadPhas been assumed. From Eq. (31.12) the voltage as a function of time is
obtained:
VtðÞ¼
ffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffi
V 02
2 P
C
t
r
(31:13)
Combining this withEq. (31.11)gives the following expression:
VtðÞ¼V 0
ffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffi
1 4 e
t
T
r
(31:14)
230 V ac
non-regulated dc voltage
regulated
dc voltage
voltage
controller
FIGURE 31.10 Typical power supply to sensitive single-phase equipment.
1
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
024
Time in cycles
Voltage
6810
FIGURE 31.11 Absolute value of AC voltage (dashed) and DC bus voltage (solid line) for a sag down to 50%.