2018 13th IEEE Conference on Industrial Electronics and Applications (ICIEA) 2018
DOI: 10.1109/iciea.2018.8397735
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Power conversion efficiency calculation models for electric vehicle fast charger system

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“…Similar formulas later appeared in other works related to PSFB modeling [21][22][23]; however, the problem remains unsolved-if an engineer wants to accurately calculate the output voltage, closedform expressions are required-otherwise it is not feasible. There is a similar situation regarding the PSFB loss calculations, where it is common to provide general loss formulas without stating how the related rms and average semiconductor current values were calculated [24,25]. Recently, a thorough analytical investigation was presented [26] that outlined the relationship between the output voltage and the parasitic components of the PSFB, which cause certain second-order effects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar formulas later appeared in other works related to PSFB modeling [21][22][23]; however, the problem remains unsolved-if an engineer wants to accurately calculate the output voltage, closedform expressions are required-otherwise it is not feasible. There is a similar situation regarding the PSFB loss calculations, where it is common to provide general loss formulas without stating how the related rms and average semiconductor current values were calculated [24,25]. Recently, a thorough analytical investigation was presented [26] that outlined the relationship between the output voltage and the parasitic components of the PSFB, which cause certain second-order effects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%