Accurate ZVS Analysis of a Full-Bridge T-Type Resonant Converter for a 20-kW Unfolding-Based AC-DC Topology

Unfolding-based single-stage ac-dc converters offer benefits in terms of efficiency and power density due to the low-frequency operation of the Unfolder, resulting in negligible switching losses. However, the operation of the Unfolder results in time-varying dc voltages at the input of the subsequen...

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Main Authors: SHUBHANGI GURUDIWAN, Aditya Zade, Hongjie Wang, Regan Zane
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2024-01-01
Series:IEEE Open Journal of Power Electronics
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10530476/
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Summary:Unfolding-based single-stage ac-dc converters offer benefits in terms of efficiency and power density due to the low-frequency operation of the Unfolder, resulting in negligible switching losses. However, the operation of the Unfolder results in time-varying dc voltages at the input of the subsequent dc-dc converter, complicating its soft-switching analysis. The complication is further enhanced due to the nonlinear nature of the output capacitance (<inline-formula><tex-math notation="LaTeX">$C_\text{oss}$</tex-math></inline-formula>) of MOSFETs employed in the dc-dc converter. Furthermore, unlike two-stage topologies with a constant dc-link voltage, as seen in high-frequency grid-tied converters, grid voltage fluctuations also impact the dc input voltages of the dc-dc converter in unfolding-based systems. This work comprehensively analyzes the soft-switching phenomenon in the T-type primary bridge-based dc-dc converter used in unfolding-based topologies, considering all the aforementioned challenges. An energy-based methodology is proposed to determine the minimum zero-voltage switching (ZVS) current and ZVS time during various switching transitions of the T-type bridge. It is shown that the existing literature on the ZVS analysis of the T-type bridge-based resonant dc-dc converter, relying solely on capacitive energy considerations, substantially underestimates the required ZVS current values, with errors reaching up to 50&#x0025;. The proposed analysis is verified through both simulation and hardware testing. The hardware testing is conducted on a 20-kW 3-<inline-formula><tex-math notation="LaTeX">$\phi$</tex-math></inline-formula> unfolding-based ac-dc converter designed for high-power electric vehicle battery charging applications. The ZVS analysis is verified at various grid angles with the proposed analysis ensuring a complete ZVS operation of the ac-dc system throughout the grid cycle.
ISSN:2644-1314