High power density and high efficiency converter topologies for electric ships

J. Herbst, F. Engelkemeir, A. Gattozzi
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Power electronic converters are expected to be significant contributors to system mass, system loss, and system cost in the all-electric ship, and are therefore a significant area of interest. This paper investigates the reduction of switching losses in high power (MW level) converters. These losses remain a major obstacle to the development of converters capable of operating at higher frequencies and higher power densities. The Auxiliary Resonant Commutated Pole (ARCP) soft-switching converter topology offers the potential for minimization of switching losses but has some inherent limitations. This paper examines two new converter designs based on the ARCP soft-switching topology that allow for more compact units by reducing the semiconductor switching losses generated within them. These concepts have been proven in principle by preliminary laboratory testing of a scaled 20 kW converter prototype. The new proposed topologies are described and simulation results and experimental waveforms obtained on the prototype unit are also reported.
用于电动船舶的高功率密度和高效率转换器拓扑结构
电力电子转换器预计将成为全电动船舶系统质量、系统损耗和系统成本的重要贡献者,因此是一个重要的研究领域。本文研究了降低大功率(MW级)变流器开关损耗的方法。这些损耗仍然是开发能够在更高频率和更高功率密度下工作的转换器的主要障碍。辅助谐振整流极(ARCP)软开关变换器拓扑结构提供了开关损耗最小化的潜力,但也有一些固有的局限性。本文研究了两种基于ARCP软开关拓扑结构的新型转换器设计,通过减少其中产生的半导体开关损耗,可以实现更紧凑的单元。这些概念已经通过一个规模20千瓦的转换器原型的初步实验室测试在原则上得到了证明。描述了新提出的拓扑结构,并报道了在原型单元上获得的仿真结果和实验波形。
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