1. Method for Deriving Transformerless Common-Ground Voltage Source Inverter Topologies.
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Assuncao, Gabriel de O. and Barbi, Ivo
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ENERGY storage , *IDEAL sources (Electric circuits) , *GRID energy storage , *BATTERY storage plants , *DC-to-DC converters - Abstract
This article presents a method for generating a family of transformerless inverters with common ground, for the connection of photovoltaic or battery energy storage systems with the electrical grid. Using the proposed method, four common-ground buck type inverter topologies are derived from bidirectional dc–dc converters based on buck–boost, SEPIC, zeta and boost–buck converters, which have in common the static gain given by ${D \mathord{/ {\vphantom {D {(1 - D)}}} } {(1 - D)}}$. The operation of each generated topology is explained and confirmed by computer simulation results. A comparative analysis between the four generated topologies and other transformerless common-ground inverters are included, considering the number of components, voltage ratings, output power, switching frequency, reported efficiency at rated power, and the requirement for filter insertion. Experimental results obtained in the laboratory, with tests performed on a nonoptimized experimental prototype are presented, for the topology based on the bidirectional zeta converter. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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