Title :
A novel Series-Series-Parallel Resonant Converter topology with loosely coupled transformers
Author :
Thenathayalan, Isaac Daniel ; Park Joung-Hu
Author_Institution :
Soongsil Univ., Seoul, South Korea
fDate :
Feb. 26 2014-March 1 2014
Abstract :
A new contactless power converter topology for a seriously low coupling (less than 0.15) using low-cost commercialized ferrite core transformer with high efficiency and wide air-gap (23 mm) is presented in this paper. Among the typical resonant converter topologies for contactless power transferring systems, Series-Series Resonant Converter (SSRC) and Series-Parallel Resonant Converter (SPRC) are widely used in number of power electronic applications. Because of the simple strategy and superior response irrespective of coupling factor and load changes, SSRC topology is widely applied in contactless transformer applications. However, in seriously low coupling and wide air-gap applications, the switching frequency must be increased to several MHz range in order to operate the converter at the optimized operating region. Unless some high-cost, low resistance windings are selected, due to skin effect and proximity effect, the ac conduction loss will be dangerously high when the converter is operating at the high frequency range. To solve this problem, a modified and improved topology of series-series parallel resonant converter for wide-gap (23 mm) contactless power transfer applications with the coupling rate of 0.15 is proposed.
Keywords :
inductive power transmission; power transformers; resonant power convertors; SPRC; SSRC topology; ac conduction loss; contactless power converter topology; contactless power transferring systems; contactless transformer applications; low-cost commercialized ferrite core transformer; resonant converter topologies; series-parallel resonant converter; series-series resonant converter; size 23 mm; switching frequency; wide-gap contactless power transfer applications; Admittance; Contacts; Couplings; Impedance; Integrated circuit modeling; Resonant frequency; Topology; proximity effect; resonant converter; skin effect;
Conference_Titel :
Industrial Technology (ICIT), 2014 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Busan
DOI :
10.1109/ICIT.2014.6894902