Title :
Design of a Soft Switched 6kW Battery Charger for Traction Applications
Author :
McGrath, Brendan P. ; Holmes, D.G. ; McGoldrick, Patrick ; McIver, Annabelle
Author_Institution :
School of EECS, University of Newcastle, Blg EA University Drive, Callaghan NSW, Australia, 2308. brendan.mcgrath@newcastle.edu.au
Abstract :
Auxiliary power converters for traction rolling stock applications have to operate under difficult conditions, including high input voltages which are subject to wide fluctuations, high temperatures and harsh environmental constraints. Additionally there is often a need for silent operation, which implies switching frequencies above 20 kHz. Increasingly, high frequency DC-DC converters are being used for these applications, with their advantages of reduced size and weight. However, the requirement to accommodate high input voltages and switch at high frequencies is challenging for a conventional hard switched converter based on IGBT’s, which makes soft switching topologies an attractive alternative. This paper presents the design strategy for a Zero Voltage Switched (\x7fZVS) 6 kW battery charger switching at 20 kHz using IGBT’s. The paper illustrates how the design is a tradeoff between managing the hard switch turn-on losses at light load, minimising the duty cycle loss caused by soft switching delays, and minimising the effects of tail current switching losses. These tradeoffs affect the selection of the ZVS capacitors, the determination of the series inductance value, the transformer turns ratio, and the selection of the IGBT’s to be used. Design details, theoretical predictions and experimental results are presented in this paper for the conversion system that was developed.
Keywords :
Batteries; DC-DC power converters; Fluctuations; Frequency conversion; Insulated gate bipolar transistors; Switches; Switching converters; Switching frequency; Temperature; Zero voltage switching;
Conference_Titel :
Power Electronics Specialists Conference, 2006. PESC '06. 37th IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9716-9
DOI :
10.1109/PESC.2006.1712054