用于直流纳米栅极的多端口转换器

Mudadla Dhananjaya;Devendra Potnuru;Thanikanti Sudhakar Babu;Vigna Kumaran Ramachandaramurthy;Sheldon Williamson;Kushan Tharuka Lulbadda
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在电动汽车和直流电网中使用多种能源是一种实用的解决方案,可以避免对燃料使用和电池续航里程的担忧。电池组、燃料电池、超级电容器和太阳能光伏为推动车载电动机和其他辅助电动汽车组件提供了更可行的能源选择。为了管理输入源、负载、公用电网和电动汽车之间的功率分配,需要一个多端口转换器。在大多数情况下,这些转换器采用分时策略,其中只有一个能源连接到负载,在特定的占空比参数内使其他能源处于休眠状态。这种方法也有与占空比范围或电感充电有关的限制。在本研究中,设计了一种采用双输入双输出转换器的新配置,可以在不受操作限制的情况下同时管理负载。该设计有效地解决了交叉调节的挑战,并通过适当的策略熟练地控制开关,同时实现降压和升压转换。本文概述了转换器的工作模式,并提出了一个设计原型(300w)及其相应的测试结果,以验证其可行性。
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Multiport Converter With Reduced Part Count for DC Nanogrid Application
Using multiple energy sources in electric vehicles (EVs) and dc grid presents a practical solution to circumvent concerns about fuel usage and battery range. Battery packs, fuel cells, ultra-super capacitors, and solar PV offer more viable energy options for propelling onboard electric motors and other supplementary EV components. To manage power distribution among input sources, loads, utility grids, and EVs, a multiport converter becomes necessary. In most cases, these converters employ a time-sharing strategy where only one energy source connects to the load, leaving others dormant within specific duty cycle parameters. This approach also has limitations related to duty cycle range or inductor charging. In this proposed study, a new configuration employing a dual-input dual-output converter is devised to concurrently manage loads without operational restrictions. This design effectively tackles the challenge of cross-regulation and enables both buck and boost voltage conversion simultaneously by adeptly controlling switches through a suitable strategy. This article outlines the converter's operational modes, and a design prototype (300 W) along with its corresponding test results are presented to validate its viability.
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