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Semibridgeless Interleaved PFC Boost Rectifier for PHEV Battery Chargers

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Pages 128-138 | Published online: 08 Jan 2018
 

ABSTRACT

In this paper, a new semi-bridgeless interleaved (SBLIL) boost rectifier topology as front end converter for plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) is proposed. The proposed rectifier topology achieves higher efficiency, with high input power factor and less power drawn from the utility. A detailed principle of operation and analytical modelling of the converter is presented. The converter prototype is designed for 300 W with a high switching frequency of 80 kHz and tested for a universal input voltage of (110–240) V to get the desired output voltage of 400 V. The modified converter topology achieves a high efficiency of 97% as it eliminates the bridge rectifier and addition of slow diodes. The performance of the proposed converter is compared with the existing standard topologies. The experimental results infer that the power factor at the supply end is 0.99 with THD less than 5% when the load is varied from half load to full load condition.

DISCLOSURE STATEMENT

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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G. Kanimozhi

G. Kanimozhi was born in Tamilnadu,India. She received her Bachelor of Engineering from Bharathiyar University and Master of Engineering from Anna university. She currently pursuing her PhD from VIT, Chennai. She is working as assistant professor in the School of Electrical Engineering,VIT university, Chennai. Her research area includes AC–DC converters for electric vehicles, multilevel inverters and DC–DC resonant converters.

Corresponding author. E-mail: [email protected]

V. T. Sreedevi

V. T. Sreedevi was born in Kerala, India. She received her Master of Technology and PhD from National Institute of Technology, Trichy, India. She is currently working as professor in the School of Electrical Engineering, VIT, Chennai. Her research area includes AC–DC converters for electric vehicles, multilevel inverters, z-source inverters and resonant converters.

E-mail: [email protected]

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