International Journal of Computer Applications
Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA
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Volume 186 - Issue 15 |
Published: April 2024 |
Authors: Md. Fazle Rabbi Sweet, Md. Jahidul Islam, Kalyan Kumar Mallick, Ramani Ranjan Sikder, Tapan Kumar Biswas, Md. Tareq Hasan |
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Md. Fazle Rabbi Sweet, Md. Jahidul Islam, Kalyan Kumar Mallick, Ramani Ranjan Sikder, Tapan Kumar Biswas, Md. Tareq Hasan . Buck-Boost Converter as Controller for Power Factor Correction Plug-In Electric Vehicles and SOC Battery Charging Application. International Journal of Computer Applications. 186, 15 (April 2024), 20-25. DOI=10.5120/ijca2024923513
@article{ 10.5120/ijca2024923513, author = { Md. Fazle Rabbi Sweet,Md. Jahidul Islam,Kalyan Kumar Mallick,Ramani Ranjan Sikder,Tapan Kumar Biswas,Md. Tareq Hasan }, title = { Buck-Boost Converter as Controller for Power Factor Correction Plug-In Electric Vehicles and SOC Battery Charging Application }, journal = { International Journal of Computer Applications }, year = { 2024 }, volume = { 186 }, number = { 15 }, pages = { 20-25 }, doi = { 10.5120/ijca2024923513 }, publisher = { Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA } }
%0 Journal Article %D 2024 %A Md. Fazle Rabbi Sweet %A Md. Jahidul Islam %A Kalyan Kumar Mallick %A Ramani Ranjan Sikder %A Tapan Kumar Biswas %A Md. Tareq Hasan %T Buck-Boost Converter as Controller for Power Factor Correction Plug-In Electric Vehicles and SOC Battery Charging Application%T %J International Journal of Computer Applications %V 186 %N 15 %P 20-25 %R 10.5120/ijca2024923513 %I Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA
The operation of the buck-boost converter as a power factor correction controller useful for battery charging in electric car applications is covered in this study. Depending on the rectified voltage at the input side and the battery voltage at the load side, this design can operate in either the boost or buck modes. In order to achieve a power factor that is closer to unity, this work provides an informal and efficient line frequency current shaping control system. This goal is accomplished via an active power factor control circuit that uses a buck-boost converter in continuous conduction mode (SOC) with an adjustable duty cycle control approach. The control performs well and is quite simple. In the MATLAB/Simulink environment, the control scheme's performance is simulated for both open-loop and closed-loop control. [1]