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Modelling and control of a novel zero‐current‐switching inverter with sinusoidal current output
Author(s) -
Liu Wei,
Zhang Jiasheng,
Chen Rong
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
iet power electronics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.637
H-Index - 77
eISSN - 1755-4543
pISSN - 1755-4535
DOI - 10.1049/iet-pel.2015.0296
Subject(s) - inverter , control theory (sociology) , topology (electrical circuits) , current (fluid) , harmonic , computer science , controller (irrigation) , pulse width modulation , voltage , control (management) , engineering , physics , electrical engineering , agronomy , quantum mechanics , artificial intelligence , biology
This study presents a novel topology of charge‐transferring zero‐current‐switching (CT‐ZCS) inverter to improve the efficiency. Its operating principle, optimal zero‐current‐switching (ZCS) frequency and design guidelines are elucidated in detail. A reduced‐order modelling method of time‐charge discretisation, which treats a set of two separate ZCS as one combined switch cell, is put forward and the topology can be simplified to dual‐buck half‐bridge inverter (DBHBI) topology. Since the DBHBI‐derived CT‐ZCS inverter permits higher comparison frequency of hysteresis control than traditional hard‐switching inverters, the three‐level relay control with high‐frequency pulse modulation is recommended. Compared with two‐level and three‐level hysteresis control, the proposed control can achieve effective output harmonic reduction, decreasing from 2.335 to 1.66%, and minimise the size of inverter under the same output condition. In addition, a current controller is designed to optimise the system and enhance its anti‐disturbance performance. Finally, the experiment on a 35‐V 2‐A prototype verifies the validity of the proposed method.

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