Abstract:
Different DC/DC converter configurations are proposed in order to enhance power quality, improve power conversion efficiency, reliability and reduce size and complexity o...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Different DC/DC converter configurations are proposed in order to enhance power quality, improve power conversion efficiency, reliability and reduce size and complexity of these converters. For a better understanding of these converter topologies, operating in a residential standalone DC microgrid, this paper proposes a comparative study between two non-isolated converters working in boost mode, for a DC microgrid system composed of photovoltaic and wind sources, storage device, EV charger and residential local loads. The first converter is a conventional boost converter and the second one a Zeta converter. Both converters behave as Constant Power Loads (CPL). Main simulation results are given and discussed to show the performances of both topologies. Simulations were performed using PSIM software.
Date of Conference: 28 September 2020 - 01 October 2020
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 29 October 2020
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