2019
DOI: 10.18488/journal.2.2019.98.100.115
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Power Loss Analysis Model of a Dc-Dc Buck-Boost Converter with an Interfaced Three Phase Inverter for Medium Voltage Application

Abstract: This paper presents a comprehensive mathematical modelling of a DC to DC Buck-Boost converter. The different power losses associated with the Buck-Boost circuit are also presented. Analysis of the converter power loss is graphically represented at varied duty cycles and load resistance values. A low frequency pulse width modulated inverter is interfaced with the Buck-Boost converter using MATLAB/SIMULINK. For an efficient performance and attenuation of low order harmonics, the low frequency pulse width modulat… Show more

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“…The converters control and distribute active and reactive power to the grid by maintaining a steady DC-Link voltage at the inverter input. Several converter designs for wind turbine applications are suggested in literature [15] such as the vector-controlled Back-to-Back converters based on the traditional PID controller. 3-phase inverters specifically use vector control.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The converters control and distribute active and reactive power to the grid by maintaining a steady DC-Link voltage at the inverter input. Several converter designs for wind turbine applications are suggested in literature [15] such as the vector-controlled Back-to-Back converters based on the traditional PID controller. 3-phase inverters specifically use vector control.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%