DocumentCode :
151106
Title :
High power step-up modular resonant DC/DC converter for offshore wind energy systems
Author :
Parastar, Amir ; Jul-Ki Seok
Author_Institution :
Power Conversion Lab., Yeungnam Univ., Gyeongsan, South Korea
fYear :
2014
fDate :
14-18 Sept. 2014
Firstpage :
3341
Lastpage :
3348
Abstract :
Recently, the interest in offshore wind farms has been increased significantly because of the stronger and more stable winds at sea, which will lead to a higher power production. DC/DC power conversion solutions are becoming more popular for fulfilling the growing challenges in the offshore wind power industry. This paper presents several multilevel modular DC/DC conversion systems based on the capacitor-clamped module concept for high power offshore wind energy applications. Two types of the capacitor-clamped modules, the double-switch module and switchless module, are discussed. A soft-switching technique is adopted to achieve minimal switching losses and the maximum system efficiency. Theoretical analysis is carried out for the 2n+1 level cascaded configurations based on the capacitor-clamped modules. The inherent interleaving property of the proposed configurations effectively reduces the output voltage ripple without adding extra components. A cascaded hybrid topology is developed by the combination of double-switch and switchless modules. The experimental results of two 5-kW prototype capacitor-clamped converters are presented to validate the theoretical analysis and principles as well as attest the feasibility of the proposed topologies.
Keywords :
DC-DC power convertors; clamps; hybrid power systems; offshore installations; power capacitors; switching convertors; wind power plants; zero current switching; zero voltage switching; cascaded hybrid topology; double-switch module; high power step-up multilevel modular resonant DC-DC converter; offshore wind energy system; offshore wind farm; offshore wind power industry; output voltage ripple reduction; power 5 kW; prototype capacitor clamped converter; soft switching technique minimal loss; switchless module; Capacitors; Inductors; Stress; Switches; Topology; Wind energy; Wind turbines; Capacitor-clamped module; cascaded configuration; double-switch module; offshore wind energy; softswitching technique; switchless module;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (ECCE), 2014 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Pittsburgh, PA
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ECCE.2014.6953854
Filename :
6953854
Link To Document :
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