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   Bidirectional Cuk Converter in Partial-Power Architecture with Current Mode Control for Battery Energy Storage System in Electric Vehicles   [View] 
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 Author(s)   Jesús Sergio ARTAL-SEVIL 
 Abstract   This paper presents a partial-power processing architecture intended for an on-board charger. This module is integrated into a Battery Energy Storage System (BESS). This model allows us to easily control the charge-discharge current of the LiFePO4 battery, as well as the current injection on the DC-bus (V2G). The architecture used in the partial-power processing is based on the non-isolated bidirectional Cuk converter, with average current mode control. The purpose has been to compare both topologies, Full-Power and Partial-Power, to observe the advantages and disadvantages that each on-board charger design offers. Partial architecture has some advantages such as high power density, small size, decrease stress on devices, as the DC-DC converter only processes a fraction of the total power. Thus, the purpose of this paper has been to analyze and explore the usefulness of the non-isolated bidirectional Cuk converter with partial-power processing architecture in battery charging systems in electric vehicles. The effectiveness of the strategy has been validated by the Matlab/Simulink software simulation. 
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 Date   Last modified 2023-09-24 by System