Integrated Gate-Commutated Thyristor (IGCT) serves as the core power electronic device in high-voltage and high-power renewable energy conversion systems. Aiming at the problems of slow convergence, easy to fall into local optima, and difficulty in balancing multi-objective performance in traditional IGCT gate drive design under power fluctuation conditions, this paper proposes an IGCT gate drive optimization method based on the Improved Grey Wolf Optimization (IGWO) algorithm. A multi-objective optimization model is established with switching loss reduction, voltage overshoot suppression, current oscillation attenuation and driving capability guarantee as objectives and gate resistance and driving voltage as optimization variables. The traditional grey wolf algorithm is improved by adaptive weight adjustment and dynamic search step strategies to balance global exploration and local exploitation. Simulation and experimental results show that, compared with the traditional Grey Wolf Algorithm (GWO) and Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO), the convergence speed of IGWO is increased by 40.4% and 51.0%, and the optimization accuracy is improved by 12.7% and 18.1%, respectively. Compared with the conventional empirical design, the optimized drive circuit reduces the switching loss by 31.8%, suppresses the voltage overshoot by 33.7%, decreases the current oscillation by 38.6%, and shortens the driving rise time by 39.3%. The proposed method realizes the automatic and precise tuning of IGCT gate drive parameters, effectively improves the switching performance and operation stability of IGCT under renewable energy fluctuation conditions, and provides a practical intelligent optimization scheme for the high-performance gate drive design of high-power IGCT devices.
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