A coupled-inductor-based lcc resonant converter with the primary-parallel-secondary-series configuration to achieve output-voltage sharing for HV generator applications

Journal Article (2019)
Author(s)

Saijun Mao (Leadrive Technology (Shanghai) Company, Shanghai)

Yu Chen (Zhejiang University - Hangzhou)

Chengmin Li (Zhejiang University - Hangzhou)

Wuhua Li (Zhejiang University - Hangzhou)

Jelena Popovic (Klimop Energy B.V.)

Jan Abraham Ferreira (TU Delft - ESE Programmes)

Research Group
ESE Programmes
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1109/TPEL.2018.2872591
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Publication Year
2019
Language
English
Research Group
ESE Programmes
Journal title
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
Issue number
7
Volume number
34
Article number
8477184
Pages (from-to)
6108-6122
Downloads counter
260

Abstract

In this paper, a coupled-inductor-based LCC resonant converter with the primary-parallel-secondary-series (PPSS) configuration is proposed to achieve output-voltage sharing ability for HV generator applications. The PPSS configuration of the LCC resonant converter with the voltage multipliers is introduced to achieve high output-voltage and increase the output-power level. However, the variations of the magnetizing inductance, leakage inductance, and winding capacitance of the HV transformer and voltage multiplier impact on the output-voltage sharing performance. Subsequently, the resonant inductors in the primary side of the conventional LCC resonant converters with the PPSS configuration are coupled to achieve the output-voltage sharing without any additional circuits and control efforts. Furthermore, an analytical equivalent circuit model considering the magnetizing inductor of the HV transformer is derived to analyze the output-voltage sharing ability. Moreover, the design method for the coupled inductors considering the output-voltage sharing performance affected by the leakage inductance of the coupled inductors is presented. Finally, the output-voltage sharing performance of the proposed coupled-inductor-based LCC resonant converter with the PPSS configuration is validated by the experimental results of a 50-V input, 5-kV output 100-W prototype. The prototype experimental results show that the unbalance voltage degree decreases from 67.7% to 8.5% with the utilization of the coupled inductor.

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