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AuthorHashemzadeh, Seyed Majid
AuthorAl-Hitmi, Mohammed A.
AuthorAghaei, Hadi
AuthorMarzang, Vafa
AuthorIqbal, Atif
AuthorBabaei, Ebrahim
AuthorHosseini, Seyed Hossein
AuthorIslam, Shirazul
Available date2024-06-13T04:13:58Z
Publication Date2024
Publication NameIET Renewable Power Generation
ResourceScopus
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1049/rpg2.12906
ISSN17521416
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/56125
AbstractThis article proposes an interleaved high step-up DC-DC converter topology designed for renewable energy applications, featuring an ultra-high voltage conversion ratio. The converter employs an interleaved structure, resulting in a low peak-to-peak ripple in the input source current, which is particularly advantageous for solar PV sources. To enhance the output voltage, the topology utilizes voltage multiplier cells (VMC) and coupled inductor techniques. Two coupled inductors with three windings are integrated into the proposed topology, with the secondary and tertiary windings combined with VMC. This combination effectively reduces the maximum voltage stress across power switches, enabling the use of low-rated and cost-effective power switches for implementation. The article offers comprehensive operation modes and steady-state analyses to demonstrate the converter's performance. A comparison is made between the suggested structure and other similar converter topologies. To validate the mathematical analysis, a 200-W prototype is constructed, operating at a frequency of 25 kHz and achieving a voltage conversion range of 20 to 409 V. The experimental results are presented to support the findings.
SponsorThis work is based upon research funded by Iran Iran National Science Foundation (INSF) under project No. 4003508.
Languageen
PublisherJohn Wiley and Sons Inc
Subjectcoupled inductor
high step-up
low blocking voltage
low ripple
renewable energy
ultra voltage gain
TitleAn ultra-high voltage gain interleaved converter based on three-winding coupled inductor with reduced input current ripple for renewable energy applications
TypeArticle
Pagination141-151
Issue Number1
Volume Number18


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