Bi-Directional Isolated DC-DC Converter for Next-Generation Power Distribution : Comparison of Converters Using Si and SiC Devices
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概要
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In this paper two bi-directional DC-DC converters for a 1MW next-generation BTB system of a distribution system, as it is applied in Japan, are presented and compared with respect to design, efficiency and power density. One DC-DC converter applies commercially available Si-devices and the other one high voltage SiC switch, which consists of a SiC JFET cascode (MOSFET+1 JFET) in series with five SiC JFETs.In the comparison also the high frequency, high voltage transformer, which ensures galvanic isolation and which is a core element of the DC-DC converter, is examined in detail by analytic calculations and FEM simulations.For validating the analytical considerations a 20kW SiC DC-DC converter has been designed in detail. Measurement results for the switching and conduction losses have been acquired from the SiC and also for a Si system for calculating the losses of the scaled 1MW system.
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- 2008-07-01
著者
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Kolar Johann
Eth Zurich Power Electronic Systems Laboratory
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Akagi Hirofumi
Tokyo Institute Of Technology Department Of Electrical And Electronic Engineering
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Akagi Hirofumi
Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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BIELA Juergen
ETH Zurich, Power Electronic Systems Laboratory
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AGGELER Daniel
ETH Zurich, Power Electronic Systems Laboratory
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INOUE Shigenori
Tokyo Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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Biela Juergen
Eth Zurich Power Electronic Systems Laboratory
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Aggeler Daniel
Eth Zurich Power Electronic Systems Laboratory
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Inoue Shigenori
Tokyo Institute Of Technology Department Of Electrical And Electronic Engineering
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KOLAR Johann
ETH Zurich
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