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Análise e modelação de perdas em conversores CC-CC do tipo Boost entrelaçados

Authors: Paz, Rafael Rodrigues da;

Análise e modelação de perdas em conversores CC-CC do tipo Boost entrelaçados

Abstract

O objetivo deste trabalho consiste em realizar a análise de topologias de conversores CC-CC chaveados elevadores, com elevado ganho, para servirem de estágio de entrada em aplicações de sistemas de energias alternativas. As arquiteturas dos conversores são analisados e comparadas com relação aos seus aspectos construtivos e operacionais, incluindo os esforços de tensão e corrente nos interruptores e a característica da forma da onda de corrente drenada da fonte de alimentação. Os conversores elevadores avaliados na proposta são construídos empregando técnicas de arquitetura celular, considerando a associação paralela das células de potência de conversores elevadores, especificamente a célula Boost. Os modos de operação são analisados considerando o modo de condução contínua, modo de condução crítica e modo de condução descontínua. Para a associação paralela, a operação das células de potência é delimitada através da técnica de entrelaçamento. Os comportamentos dos conversores são avaliados considerando o desenvolvimento de modelos baseados na estratégia de modelação por valores médios, e ratificados por simulações computacionais

The goal of this work is to develop the analysis and modeling of step-up switched DC-DC converters architectures, with high gain, to serve as input stage in renewable energy systems applications. The power converter architectures are analyzed and compared with respect to their construction and operational aspects, including voltage and current stresses in the switches and the characteristic of the current waveform draw from the power source. The step-up converters are constructed using cellular archiecture, considering the parallel association of power cells, specifically the Boost power cell. The operating modes are analyzed considering continuous conduction mode, discontinuous conduction mode and critical conductional mode. In parallel association, the operation of power cells is performed using interleaved technique. The behavior of the converters are evaluated considering the development of models based on average modeling strategy averages, and ratified by computer simulations

Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

Pós-graduação em Engenharia Elétrica - FEB

Country
Brazil
Keywords

Condutividade eletrica, Semicondutores, Conversores de corrente eletrica, Electric current converters, Modelagem de dados

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