1. Efficiency Analysis Of Modified Sepic Converter For Renewable Energy Applications
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Rao D. S. N. M., Jasmin M., Pandey Megha, Almusawi Muntather, Ramadan Ghazi Mohamad, and Senthil Kumar R.
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sepic ,converter ,renewable ,modified ,voltage gain ,efficiency continuous mode ,Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
A boosting module and a traditional SEPIC (single ended primary inductance converter) are combined to create the suggested circuit. As a result, the converter gains from the SEPIC converter’s many benefits. Also, the converter that is being presented is appropriate for renewable energy sources due to its high voltage gain and continuous input current. In comparison to a traditional SEPIC with a single-controlled switch, it offers a higher voltage gain. The voltage gains of the converter that has been suggested is closely related to that of the converter that was recently developed. This converter was constructed on the foundation of the conventional converter, as well as the conventional DC-to-DC converter. One of the most important characteristics of a projected converter is that it is equipped with a single controlled device and has the capability to increase voltage gain without the utilisation of a coupled inductor structure or transformer. The non-idealities of the semiconductor devices and passive components have been taken into consideration in the analysis of voltage gain in continuous current mode (CCM). The conventional SEPIC converter can be modified by incorporating capacitors and diodes. The experimental results indicate that this converter can amplify the output voltage by approximately 10 times and has an efficiency of around 97%.
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- 2024
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