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Analysis and Optimization of the Loss Distribution for a Two Stage AC/DC Power Supply

This paper presents the analysis and optimization procedure of a two-stage bidirectional AC/DC power supply. The exemplary power supply consists of a silicon carbide based active front end and a dual active bridge DC/DC converter. It is designed to supply 600 V DC applications from universal low voltage AC grids with a power up to 6 kW. The paper includes the topology and design considerations, as well as an in-depth loss distribution analysis based on a validated loss model. The loss model is then utilized for an operation space optimization. A special focus is drawn to the loss model and the optimization: It is based on analytical equations optimized for a low calculation effort. This enables quick modeling of a large operation space. Those results can both be used to validate design considerations as well as to optimize operating parameters. The presented dynamic operating parameter optimization enables a loss reduction at full load by 14% and at half load by even 48%. By means of the optimization the operating area can be expanded, losses decreased, and thermal stress reduced.

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Gefördert durch den Publikationsfonds der Universität Kassel
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In: IEEE Opnen Journal of Power Electronics Volume 5 / (2023-12-12) , S. 275-285; eissn:2644-1314
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@article{doi:10.17170/kobra-202402239649,
  author    ={Fräger, Lukas and Friebe, Jens},
  title    ={Analysis and Optimization of the Loss Distribution for a Two Stage AC/DC Power Supply},
  keywords ={600 and 333 and Wechselstrom and Gleichspannung and Energieumwandlung and Verlustverteilung and Optimierung and Modellierung and Leistungselektronik},
  copyright  ={http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/},
  language ={en},
  journal  ={IEEE Opnen Journal of Power Electronics},
  year   ={2023-12-12}
}