TY - GEN
T1 - Comparative study of dual active bridge isolated DC to DC converter with single phase shift and dual phase shift control techniques
AU - Kumar, Bhimisetty Manoj
AU - Kumar, Anupam
AU - Bhat, A. H.
AU - Agarwal, Pramod
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 IEEE.
PY - 2018/5/11
Y1 - 2018/5/11
N2 - Increased demand of battery energy storage systems, has increased the need of bidirectional DC-DC converters with galvanic isolation. For high power density, compact size, less weight and low cost, Power Conversion Systems with High Frequency tie connection are most likely be preferable. Dual Active Bridge (DAB) Isolated Bidirectional DC-DC converter (IBDC) is the core circuit of High Frequency Power Conversion Systems. Most common topology of dual active bridge converter has two full bridge converters connected through a high frequency transformer. Bi-directional power flow capability, high power density, high efficiency, innate soft switching, low number of passive components and galvanic isolation are some attributes of DAB attracting industry. This paper discusses the application of Dual Active Bridge (DAB) Isolated Bi-directional DC-DC (IBDC) converter in Uninterrupted Power Supplies (UPS), also compares the Dual Phase Shift (DPS) control with the Single Phase Shift (SPS) control in parameters like voltage, current and VA stress, and inductor peak current. The MATLAB & SIMULINK simulation results for both charging and discharging mode are shown for closed loop control of the two control strategies viz., SPS and DPS control using PI controller by varying the load in two steps.
AB - Increased demand of battery energy storage systems, has increased the need of bidirectional DC-DC converters with galvanic isolation. For high power density, compact size, less weight and low cost, Power Conversion Systems with High Frequency tie connection are most likely be preferable. Dual Active Bridge (DAB) Isolated Bidirectional DC-DC converter (IBDC) is the core circuit of High Frequency Power Conversion Systems. Most common topology of dual active bridge converter has two full bridge converters connected through a high frequency transformer. Bi-directional power flow capability, high power density, high efficiency, innate soft switching, low number of passive components and galvanic isolation are some attributes of DAB attracting industry. This paper discusses the application of Dual Active Bridge (DAB) Isolated Bi-directional DC-DC (IBDC) converter in Uninterrupted Power Supplies (UPS), also compares the Dual Phase Shift (DPS) control with the Single Phase Shift (SPS) control in parameters like voltage, current and VA stress, and inductor peak current. The MATLAB & SIMULINK simulation results for both charging and discharging mode are shown for closed loop control of the two control strategies viz., SPS and DPS control using PI controller by varying the load in two steps.
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U2 - 10.1109/RDCAPE.2017.8358314
DO - 10.1109/RDCAPE.2017.8358314
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85048044220
T3 - 2017 Recent Developments in Control, Automation and Power Engineering, RDCAPE 2017
SP - 453
EP - 458
BT - 2017 Recent Developments in Control, Automation and Power Engineering, RDCAPE 2017
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
T2 - 2017 Recent Developments in Control, Automation and Power Engineering, RDCAPE 2017
Y2 - 26 October 2017 through 27 October 2017
ER -