A family of non-isolated three-port converters for stand-alone renewable power system
The stand-alone renewable power system with three-port converter features high efficiency, high power density, high reliability, small size and low cost. Analyzing power flow among the ports, it is found that a three-port converter (TPC) can be treated as a dual-output converter from the point of pr...
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Zusammenfassung: | The stand-alone renewable power system with three-port converter features high efficiency, high power density, high reliability, small size and low cost. Analyzing power flow among the ports, it is found that a three-port converter (TPC) can be treated as a dual-output converter from the point of primary source and as a dual-input converter from the load, respectively. Begin with reconstructing the power flow paths, both combined and integrated non-isolated TPC (NI-TPC) topologies are proposed. The topology generation principles and methods are given with a series of NI-TPC topologies presented. The TPCs developed features single stage conversion between any two of the three ports. Operational mode analysis and experimental results of one of the proposed NI-TPC are given to verify the analysis. |
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ISSN: | 1553-572X |
DOI: | 10.1109/IECON.2011.6119337 |