JOURNAL ARTICLE

AC–DC–DC isolated converter with bidirectional power flow capability

Jiankang ZhaoJiayan JiangXijun Yang

Year: 2010 Journal:   IET Power Electronics Vol: 3 (4)Pages: 472-479   Publisher: Institution of Engineering and Technology

Abstract

A novel AC–DC–DC isolated converter with bidirectional power flow capability is proposed and studied. The proposed structure consists of a three-phase current source converter and a special DC–DC isolated converter. In this DC–DC converter, the primary side of the high-frequency transformer is a current source converter and the secondary side is a voltage source converter. Based on this novel topology, a simple and efficient control strategy using the voltage of the inductor in the DC-side to control the current of the AC-side is presented. The feature of the bidirectional power flow allows the converter to provide energy as a power source or to regenerate power back to the AC power grid with high overall energy efficiency. Another feature of this converter is that the DC-side current and voltage can be regulated in a wide range from zero to the rating value. Furthermore, the AC-side current and voltage have low total harmonic distortion and unit power factor in a wide output power range. The operation of the proposed topology and control scheme are confirmed by the experimental results on a 10 kW design example.

Keywords:
Forward converter Flyback converter Boost converter Power factor Ćuk converter Buck–boost converter Buck converter SINADR Electronic engineering Electrical engineering Computer science Topology (electrical circuits) Engineering Voltage

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