2021
DOI: 10.1080/02286203.2021.1983937
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Novel and simplified model representing Current-Output Phase-Shift Full-Bridge DC-DC LCLC Resonant Converter in Arc Welding Application

Abstract: In this paper, a novel and simplified model representing Current-Output Phase-Shift Full-Bridge DC-DC LCLC resonant converter in arc welding application is thoroughly presented. Firstly, a switched model written in state space representation and featuring a bilinear form is proposed. The latter facilitates the derivation of both the reduced and full order averaged models in continuous conduction mode (ROAM and FOAM). Although the FOAM can be employed in linear or nonlinear control schemes and the derivation of… Show more

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“…Currently, for welding power supply applications, resonant converter topologies have attracted the attention of many researchers. Chaouch et al (2021) proposed a model representing the current-output PSFB LCLC resonant converter in arc welding application, which can be applied either in constant voltage characteristic or dropped characteristic welding machines to fulfill either ZCS or ZVS, depending on the switching frequency. Progressively, Kar et al (2021) proposed an efficient SiC-based harmonic-current-assisted LCC load-resonant converter for the arc welding application.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, for welding power supply applications, resonant converter topologies have attracted the attention of many researchers. Chaouch et al (2021) proposed a model representing the current-output PSFB LCLC resonant converter in arc welding application, which can be applied either in constant voltage characteristic or dropped characteristic welding machines to fulfill either ZCS or ZVS, depending on the switching frequency. Progressively, Kar et al (2021) proposed an efficient SiC-based harmonic-current-assisted LCC load-resonant converter for the arc welding application.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%