Extendable high gain low current/high pulse modified quadratic–SEPIC converter for water treatment applications

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P. Sumathy
J. Divya Navamani
Jagabar Sathik Mohamed Ali
A. Lavanya
Pradeep Vishnuram
Mohit Bajaj
Shir Ahmad Dost Mohammadi
Lukas Prokop
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[1] SRM Institute of Science and Technology,Department of Electrical Engineering
[2] Graphic Era (Deemed to be University),Department of Electrical Engineering
[3] Al-Ahliyya Amman University,Hourani Center for Applied Scientific Research
[4] Graphic Era Hill University,Applied Science Research Center
[5] Applied Science Private University,Department of Electrical and Electronics, Faculty of Engineering
[6] Alberoni University,ENET Centre
[7] VSB—Technical University of Ostrava,undefined
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Scientific Reports | / 14卷
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Water treatment; High voltage pulse; High gain; Multiplier cell; HPSQB;
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Substantial attention has been drawn over the past few years by high step-up dc-dc converters owing to their applications in a wide range. Apart from renewable energy applications, high voltage/ high pulse converters are efficiently used in water treatment applications. The converter suggested a combination of Quadratic and SEPIC converters with a diode-capacitor cell. This topology generates high-voltage repetitive pulses with a single semiconductor switch and reduced component count. The stress across the components is less than the high-gain converters reported in the literature. The topology has an extendable feature by increasing the number of diode-capacitor cells without affecting the stress. The superiority of the high pulse generating topology is validated with a similar converter in the literature. This paper discusses the nL5 simulator results for the proposed rated topology required for water treatment. A scaled-down 50 W prototype is tested for various input voltages to generate high voltage pulse, and the analytical study is validated.
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