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Title: Design and analysis of coupled inductor bidirectional DC–DC convertor for high-voltage diversity applications
Authors: B.L. Narasimharaju
S.P. Dubey and S.P. Singh
Keywords: inductor bidirectional
CI-BDC topology
Issue Date: 14-Apr-2012
Publisher: IET Power Electronics
Citation: doi:10.1049/iet-pel.2011.0141
Abstract: An efficient bidirectional DC–DC convertor is necessary to couple the low DC–voltage sources (storage batteries, photo voltaic (PV) cells, etc.) to high-voltage DC-bus and vice versa. This study proposes a high-voltage diversity coupled inductor bidirectional DC (BDC) convertor which can eliminate the drawbacks of both the conventional buck/boost non-isolated and isolated BDC convertors in terms of high-voltage/current stress, high costs and less efficiency. Hence, the high-voltage DC-bus and low-voltage battery can be coupled easily and efficiently. The proposed CI-BDC topology is suitable for high-power applications. This study presents the design considerations, loss estimation and efficiency analysis of high-voltage diversity CI-BDC convertor in detail; vis-a-vis compares it with the performance of conventional BDC convertor. Matlab/Simulink based simulation analysis has been carried out, and validated with the experimental results of 400 W prototype convertors.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1167
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