Implementation of ACR and AVR controls for high voltage gain DC-DC Converter

Step up power conversion is universally used in many applications. The application that uses step-up power conversion can be observed in renewable energy such as photovoltaic (PV) system, wind turbine, data center and Electric vehicle. There are many applications which use the DC-DC boost converter...

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Main Author: Jawher Al-Janabi, Omar Hameed
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description Step up power conversion is universally used in many applications. The application that uses step-up power conversion can be observed in renewable energy such as photovoltaic (PV) system, wind turbine, data center and Electric vehicle. There are many applications which use the DC-DC boost converter to get higher DC voltage from the low input voltage. In this project, Marx topology boost converter (MTBC) analyzed and proposed for conversion from low input dc voltage to high output dc voltage. (MTBC) depends on the principle of the Marx generator. The proposed (MTBC) is multi-stage and consist from 4-stage, by multistage of converter the stress in the components will be reduced, where the parallel charging at input side to reduce the current stress, and series discharging at output to reduce the voltage stress. The stress on the components of the converter will inversely proportional with a number of stages. By implementation of ACR and AVR combination with using PI control technique the output voltage can be controlled. Based on the simulation results the obtained output voltage 400V DC by boosting input voltage 48V DC and by using 4- stage proposed converter, but any drop in the value of input voltage will effect on the output voltage, so that when battery voltage drop to 40V the output will be 340V. After implementing the control system for the AVR and ACR and combine between them, it will be possible to obtain 400V from different value input voltage (40V, 45V, 55V), as well as for 450V and 500V output voltage.
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spelling uthm-6572021-08-19T03:30:20Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/657/ Implementation of ACR and AVR controls for high voltage gain DC-DC Converter Jawher Al-Janabi, Omar Hameed QA71-90 Instruments and machines Step up power conversion is universally used in many applications. The application that uses step-up power conversion can be observed in renewable energy such as photovoltaic (PV) system, wind turbine, data center and Electric vehicle. There are many applications which use the DC-DC boost converter to get higher DC voltage from the low input voltage. In this project, Marx topology boost converter (MTBC) analyzed and proposed for conversion from low input dc voltage to high output dc voltage. (MTBC) depends on the principle of the Marx generator. The proposed (MTBC) is multi-stage and consist from 4-stage, by multistage of converter the stress in the components will be reduced, where the parallel charging at input side to reduce the current stress, and series discharging at output to reduce the voltage stress. The stress on the components of the converter will inversely proportional with a number of stages. By implementation of ACR and AVR combination with using PI control technique the output voltage can be controlled. Based on the simulation results the obtained output voltage 400V DC by boosting input voltage 48V DC and by using 4- stage proposed converter, but any drop in the value of input voltage will effect on the output voltage, so that when battery voltage drop to 40V the output will be 340V. After implementing the control system for the AVR and ACR and combine between them, it will be possible to obtain 400V from different value input voltage (40V, 45V, 55V), as well as for 450V and 500V output voltage. 2019-07 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/657/1/24p%20OMAR%20HAMEED%20JAWHAR%20AL-JANABI.pdf text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/657/2/OMAR%20HAMEED%20JAWHER%20AL-JANABI%20COPYRIGHT%20DECLARATION.pdf text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/657/3/OMAR%20HAMEED%20JAWHAR%20AL-JANABI%20WATERMARK.pdf Jawher Al-Janabi, Omar Hameed (2019) Implementation of ACR and AVR controls for high voltage gain DC-DC Converter. Masters thesis, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia.
spellingShingle QA71-90 Instruments and machines
Jawher Al-Janabi, Omar Hameed
Implementation of ACR and AVR controls for high voltage gain DC-DC Converter
title Implementation of ACR and AVR controls for high voltage gain DC-DC Converter
title_full Implementation of ACR and AVR controls for high voltage gain DC-DC Converter
title_fullStr Implementation of ACR and AVR controls for high voltage gain DC-DC Converter
title_full_unstemmed Implementation of ACR and AVR controls for high voltage gain DC-DC Converter
title_short Implementation of ACR and AVR controls for high voltage gain DC-DC Converter
title_sort implementation of acr and avr controls for high voltage gain dc-dc converter
topic QA71-90 Instruments and machines
url http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/657/
http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/657/1/24p%20OMAR%20HAMEED%20JAWHAR%20AL-JANABI.pdf
http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/657/2/OMAR%20HAMEED%20JAWHER%20AL-JANABI%20COPYRIGHT%20DECLARATION.pdf
http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/657/3/OMAR%20HAMEED%20JAWHAR%20AL-JANABI%20WATERMARK.pdf