JOURNAL ARTICLE

A soft-switching coupled inductor bidirectional DC–DC converter with high-conversion ratio

Kuei‐Hsiang ChaoYi-Cing Jheng

Year: 2017 Journal:   International Journal of Electronics Vol: 105 (1)Pages: 164-190   Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Abstract

A soft-switching bidirectional DC–DC converter is presented herein as a way to improve the conversion efficiency of a photovoltaic (PV) system. Adoption of coupled inductors enables the presented converter not only to provide a high-conversion ratio but also to suppress the transient surge voltage via the release of the energy stored in leakage flux of the coupled inductors, and the cost can kept down consequently. A combined use of a switching mechanism and an auxiliary resonant branch enables the converter to successfully perform zero-voltage switching operations on the main switches and improves the efficiency accordingly. It was testified by experiments that our proposed converter works relatively efficiently in full-load working range. Additionally, the framework of the converter intended for testifying has high-conversion ratio. The results of a test, where a generating system using PV module array coupled with batteries as energy storage device was used as the low-voltage input side, and DC link was used as high-voltage side, demonstrated our proposed converter framework with high-conversion ratio on both high-voltage and low-voltage sides.

Keywords:
Inductor Ćuk converter Boost converter Forward converter Voltage Photovoltaic system Electrical engineering Electronic engineering Energy conversion efficiency Flyback converter Buck–boost converter Energy transformation Engineering Materials science Physics

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