2019
DOI: 10.1049/joe.2018.8073
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Three‐phase fixed‐frequency interleaved (LC)(L)‐type series‐resonant converter with a capacitive output filter

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“…Besides, it has been applied in high voltage systems and electric vehicle battery chargers (Gautam and Bhat, 2012;Salem et al, 2017c). The LCL RPC has been analyzed, designed, and published in several research works (Harischandrappa and Bhat, 2014;Du and Bhat, 2016;Almardy and Bhat, 2019).…”
Section: Disadvantagesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides, it has been applied in high voltage systems and electric vehicle battery chargers (Gautam and Bhat, 2012;Salem et al, 2017c). The LCL RPC has been analyzed, designed, and published in several research works (Harischandrappa and Bhat, 2014;Du and Bhat, 2016;Almardy and Bhat, 2019).…”
Section: Disadvantagesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are thirty-six separate third-order RTN tanks [80,89,92]; some of them consist of two capacitors and one inductor, while others are opposite shaped, as shown in Figure 20a-d. Three-element RTN resonant converters have been widely used in many industries, such as in LLC, LCC, CLL, LCL, and hybrid series-to-parallel resonant converters (RCs) [93][94][95][96]. LLC and LCC are the commonest forms of third-order RTN converters.…”
Section: Control Switching Network (Csn)mentioning
confidence: 99%