LC Impedance Source Bi-Directional Converter with Reduced Capacitor Voltages
This paper proposes an LC (Inductor and Capacitor) impedance source bi-directional DC–DC converter by redesigning after rearranging the reduced number of components of a switched boost bi-directional DC–DC converter. This new converter with a conventional modulation scheme offers several unique feat...
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| author | Dogga, Raveendhra |
| author2 | Dhaouadi, Rached Rehman, Habib-ur Mukhopadhyay, Shayok |
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| dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv | Dogga, Raveendhra Dhaouadi, Rached Rehman, Habib-ur Mukhopadhyay, Shayok |
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| dc.identifier.none.fl_str_mv | Raveendhra, D., Dhaouadi, R., Rehman, H., & Mukhopadhyay, S. (2020). LC Impedance Source Bi-Directional Converter with Reduced Capacitor Voltages. Electronics, 9(7), 1062. https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics9071062 2079-9292 http://hdl.handle.net/11073/21421 10.3390/electronics9071062 |
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| dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv | Bi-directional converter LC impedance source converter DC-DC power converter Bi-directional power flow |
| dc.title.none.fl_str_mv | LC Impedance Source Bi-Directional Converter with Reduced Capacitor Voltages |
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| description | This paper proposes an LC (Inductor and Capacitor) impedance source bi-directional DC–DC converter by redesigning after rearranging the reduced number of components of a switched boost bi-directional DC–DC converter. This new converter with a conventional modulation scheme offers several unique features, such as a) a lower number of components and b) reduced voltage stress on the capacitor compared to existing topologies. The reduction of capacitor voltage stress has the potential of improving the reliability and enhancing converter lifespan. An analysis of the proposed converter was completed with the help of a mathematical model and state-space averaging models. The converter performance under different test conditions is compared with the conventional bi-directional DC–DC converter, Z-source converter, discontinuous current quasi Z-source converter, continuous current quasi Z-source converter, improved Z-source converter, switched boost converter, current-fed switched boost converter, and quasi switched boost converter in the Matlab Simulink environment. MATLAB/Simulink results demonstrate that the proposed converter has lesser components count and reduced capacitors’ voltage stresses when compared to the topologies mentioned above. A 24 V to 18 V LC-impedance source bi-directional converter and a conventional bidirectional converter are built to investigate the feasibility and benefits of the proposed topology. Experimental results reveal that capacitor voltage stresses, in the case of proposed topology are reduced by 75.00% and 35.80% in both boost and buck modes, respectively, compared to the conventional converter circuit. |
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| spelling | LC Impedance Source Bi-Directional Converter with Reduced Capacitor VoltagesDogga, RaveendhraDhaouadi, RachedRehman, Habib-urMukhopadhyay, ShayokBi-directional converterLC impedance source converterDC-DC power converterBi-directional power flowThis paper proposes an LC (Inductor and Capacitor) impedance source bi-directional DC–DC converter by redesigning after rearranging the reduced number of components of a switched boost bi-directional DC–DC converter. This new converter with a conventional modulation scheme offers several unique features, such as a) a lower number of components and b) reduced voltage stress on the capacitor compared to existing topologies. The reduction of capacitor voltage stress has the potential of improving the reliability and enhancing converter lifespan. An analysis of the proposed converter was completed with the help of a mathematical model and state-space averaging models. The converter performance under different test conditions is compared with the conventional bi-directional DC–DC converter, Z-source converter, discontinuous current quasi Z-source converter, continuous current quasi Z-source converter, improved Z-source converter, switched boost converter, current-fed switched boost converter, and quasi switched boost converter in the Matlab Simulink environment. MATLAB/Simulink results demonstrate that the proposed converter has lesser components count and reduced capacitors’ voltage stresses when compared to the topologies mentioned above. A 24 V to 18 V LC-impedance source bi-directional converter and a conventional bidirectional converter are built to investigate the feasibility and benefits of the proposed topology. Experimental results reveal that capacitor voltage stresses, in the case of proposed topology are reduced by 75.00% and 35.80% in both boost and buck modes, respectively, compared to the conventional converter circuit.American University of SharjahMDPI2021-04-19T05:01:45Z2021-04-19T05:01:45Z2020Peer-ReviewedPublished versioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfRaveendhra, D., Dhaouadi, R., Rehman, H., & Mukhopadhyay, S. (2020). LC Impedance Source Bi-Directional Converter with Reduced Capacitor Voltages. Electronics, 9(7), 1062. https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics90710622079-9292http://hdl.handle.net/11073/2142110.3390/electronics9071062en_UShttps://doi.org/10.3390/electronics9071062oai:repository.aus.edu:11073/214212024-08-22T12:08:34Z |
| spellingShingle | LC Impedance Source Bi-Directional Converter with Reduced Capacitor Voltages Dogga, Raveendhra Bi-directional converter LC impedance source converter DC-DC power converter Bi-directional power flow |
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| title | LC Impedance Source Bi-Directional Converter with Reduced Capacitor Voltages |
| title_full | LC Impedance Source Bi-Directional Converter with Reduced Capacitor Voltages |
| title_fullStr | LC Impedance Source Bi-Directional Converter with Reduced Capacitor Voltages |
| title_full_unstemmed | LC Impedance Source Bi-Directional Converter with Reduced Capacitor Voltages |
| title_short | LC Impedance Source Bi-Directional Converter with Reduced Capacitor Voltages |
| title_sort | LC Impedance Source Bi-Directional Converter with Reduced Capacitor Voltages |
| topic | Bi-directional converter LC impedance source converter DC-DC power converter Bi-directional power flow |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/11073/21421 |