Symmetrical Transformer for Medium-Voltage Medium-Frequency ISOP Three-Phase LLC SST
R. Mirzadarani (TU Delft - High Voltage Technology Group)
Z. Li (TU Delft - DC systems, Energy conversion & Storage)
Zian Qin (TU Delft - DC systems, Energy conversion & Storage)
Peter Vaessen (TU Delft - High Voltage Technology Group)
Pavol Bauer (TU Delft - DC systems, Energy conversion & Storage)
Mohamad Niasar (TU Delft - High Voltage Technology Group)
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Abstract
Resonant converters are popular in power electronics due to their soft-switching capabilities, which enhance efficiency and prolong component lifetime. Three- phase resonant converters are particularly noteworthy for their higher power density and reduced ripple, making them ideal for demanding applications. A critical aspect of optimizing three-phase LLC resonant converters is the design of a transformer with adequate leakage inductance required for the resonance circuit. This paper compares two distinct transformer designs for such converters: a five-limb shell-type transformer and a symmetrical triangular transformer. Both designs are evaluated in terms of their performance, efficiency, and suitability for integration into the converter architecture. A detailed design procedure using Finite Element Method (FEM) analysis is presented to guide the development of these transformers. The practicality of this approach and its effectiveness are demonstrated through the implementation of a 3.4 kV to 60 V, 50 kVA prototype. This work provides a comparative analysis of transformer designs and introduces a validated methodology for improving the performance of three-phase LLC resonant converters through optimized transformer design.