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AuthorDarwish, A.
AuthorElserougi, A.
AuthorAbdel-Khalik, A. S.
AuthorAhmed, S.
AuthorMassoud, Ahmed
AuthorHolliday, D.
AuthorWilliams, B. W.
Available date2022-03-23T07:01:07Z
Publication Date2013
Publication Name2013 7th IEEE GCC Conference and Exhibition, GCC 2013
ResourceScopus
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1109/IEEEGCC.2013.6705809
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/28838
AbstractThis paper presents a new three-phase dc-ac inverter based on the basic Cuk converter. The main feature of the proposed topology is the fact that the energy storage elements as inductors and capacitors values can be reduced in order to improve the reliability, reduce the size, and the total cost. Moreover, the bucking-boosting inherent nature of the Cuk converter, depending on the time-varying duty ratios, provides more flexibility for stand-alone and grid connected applications when the required output AC voltage is lower or greater than the DC side voltage. This property is not found in the conventional current source inverter (CSI) when the DC input current is always greater than the ac output one or in the conventional voltage source inverter (VSI) as the output ac voltage is always lower than the dc input one. Averaged large and small signal models are used to study the Cuk nonlinear operation. Basic structure, control design, and MATLAB/SIMULINK results are presented in this paper. The new three-phase DC-AC inverter is very convenient for PV applications where continuous average input currents are required for appropriate Maximum power Point Tracking (MPPT) operations.
Languageen
PublisherIEEE
SubjectBuck boost inverter
Cuk converter
PI control
PR controls
State space averaging
DC-DC converters
Exhibitions
Electric inverters
TitleA single-stage three-phase DC/AC inverter based on Cuk converter for PV application
TypeConference Paper
Pagination384-389


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