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AuthorMaroti, Pandav Kiran
AuthorEsmaeili, S.
AuthorIqbal, Atif
AuthorMeraj, Mohammad
Available date2022-03-31T08:05:49Z
Publication Date2020
Publication NameIET Power Electronics
ResourceScopus
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1049/iet-pel.2020.0147
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/29112
AbstractA new non-isolated high-voltage gain single switch quadratic modified single-ended primary-inductor capacitor (SEPIC) DC-DC converter is proposed in this study. The proposed converter consists of a modified SEPIC converter along with a boosting module to obtain a high-voltage gain at a low-duty ratio. It has all advantages of the SEPIC converter such as continuous input current, which makes it applicable for renewable energy sources such as photovoltaic systems. The proposed converter is able to attain a higher voltage gain in comparison with similar previous transformer-less DC-DC converters. Also, unlike high-voltage transformer-based DC-DC converters, it does not suffer from leakage inductances. Also, the proposed converter presents low-voltage stress across the switch and output diode. The proposed converter is controlled through a single switch and there is no limitation for a range of duty ratios. The voltage gain analysis of the proposed converter is done in continuous conduction mode and discontinuous conduction mode, also comparative analysis is done with the existing topologies with similar features. The proposed converter is designed for 400 V DC microgrid applications. The theoretical analysis of the proposed converter is verified by the experimental investigation in the laboratory.
SponsorThis publication was made possible by the Qatar University- Marubeni Concept to Prototype Development Research grant (no. M-CTP-CENG-2020-2) from the Qatar University. The statements made herein are solely the responsibility of the authors.
Languageen
PublisherInstitution of Engineering and Technology
SubjectDC transformers
Gain measurement
HVDC power transmission
Microgrids
Photovoltaic cells
Renewable energy resources
Comparative analysis
Continuous conduction mode
Dc-microgrid applications
Discontinuous conduction mode
Experimental investigations
High voltage transformers
Photovoltaic systems
Renewable energy source
DC-DC converters
TitleHigh step-up single switch quadratic modified SEPIC converter for DC microgrid applications
TypeArticle
Pagination3717-3726
Issue Number16
Volume Number13


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