A Resonant ZVZCS DC–DC Converter With Two Uneven Transformers for an MVDC Collection System of Offshore Wind Farms

A resonant zero-voltage and zero-current-switching (ZVZCS) dc-dc converter is proposed in this paper for a medium-voltage dc collection system of offshore wind farms. The resonant converter is composed of two full-bridge cells sharing a bridge leg, two transformers with uneven power ratings and diff...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on industrial electronics (1982) 2017-10, Vol.64 (10), p.7886-7895
Hauptverfasser: Shu, Liangcai, Chen, Wu, Ning, Guangfu, Cao, Wu, Mei, Jun, Zhao, Jianfeng, Liu, Chun, He, Guoqing
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Zusammenfassung:A resonant zero-voltage and zero-current-switching (ZVZCS) dc-dc converter is proposed in this paper for a medium-voltage dc collection system of offshore wind farms. The resonant converter is composed of two full-bridge cells sharing a bridge leg, two transformers with uneven power ratings and different functions, whose secondary windings are connected in series and a voltage-doubler rectifier. The converter operates in discontinuous current mode and can achieve zero-current switching for four main power switches and rectifier diodes over the whole load range. The two auxiliary switches with small forward current can be turned on with ZVZCS, and turned off with zero-voltage switching. Hence, the switching loss can be reduced and efficiency is improved. The operation principle of the converter is analyzed and design rules of main parameters are presented. The influences of the turn ratios of auxiliary transformer and resonant capacitance on the peak and switching-off currents are discussed in detail. Furthermore, a model is built in PLECS and simulation results are given. A 150-1500 V/2 kW prototype is established and tested to verify the operation principle and design rules.
ISSN:0278-0046
1557-9948
DOI:10.1109/TIE.2017.2694389