三重移相调制下DAB变换器全功率范围统一ZVS控制策略

Translated title of the contribution: Triple-phase-shift Based Unified ZVS Modulation Strategy of Dual Active Bridge Converter for Full Operation Range

Chi Shao, Anping Tong, Yu'an Qian, Lijun Hang, Yuanbin He, Guojie Li, Pingliang Zeng, Qiuwei Wu

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    Abstract

    Dual active bridge (DAB) DC/DC converters have a variety of modulation schemes. With triple phase shift (TPS) modulation, there are three control variables that can help to achieve good flexibility. In this paper, by analyzing the switching modes and the operating waveforms of the DAB converter under the TPS modulation, the constraint conditions in which each switch device can realize ZVS under different operating modes were derived, the feasible control regions of All-ZVS could be further deduced. On this basis, with the existing inductor current RMS optimization control algorithm, a quasi-optimal current RMS control strategy with achieving All-ZVS was proposed. It can be concluded that not only the switching condition of all the switches is improved, but also the switching losses and conduction losses are reduced. Hence, the conversion efficiency is improved. The switching frequency can be increased with the proposed method and consequently. The power density can be improved. Finally, a prototype of DAB was built, and the experimental results verified the effectiveness of the proposed modulation scheme.
    Translated title of the contributionTriple-phase-shift Based Unified ZVS Modulation Strategy of Dual Active Bridge Converter for Full Operation Range
    Original languageChinese
    JournalZhongguo Dianji Gongcheng Xuebao
    Volume39
    Issue number19
    Pages (from-to)5644-5655
    Number of pages12
    ISSN0258-8013
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2019

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