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Design and operation considerations of three-phase dual active bridge converters for low-power applications with wide voltage ranges



Verantwortlichkeitsangabevorgelegt von Hauke van Hoek

ImpressumAachen : Shaker 2017

Umfangx, 231 Seiten : Illustrationen, Diagramme

ISBN978-3-8440-5011-0

ReiheAachener Beiträge des ISEA ; 86


Dissertation, RWTH Aachen University, 2016

Druckausgabe: 2017. - Auch veröffentlicht auf dem Publikationsserver der RWTH Aachen University


Genehmigende Fakultät
Fak06

Hauptberichter/Gutachter
;

Tag der mündlichen Prüfung/Habilitation
2016-11-11

Online
URN: urn:nbn:de:hbz:82-rwth-2017-029554
DOI: 10.18154/RWTH-2017-02955
URL: https://publications.rwth-aachen.de/record/686740/files/686740.pdf
URL: https://publications.rwth-aachen.de/record/686740/files/686740.pdf?subformat=pdfa

Einrichtungen

  1. Lehrstuhl und Institut für Stromrichtertechnik und Elektrische Antriebe (614510)
  2. Institut für Stromrichtertechnik und Elektrische Antriebe (614500)

Inhaltliche Beschreibung (Schlagwörter)
power electronics ; dual active bridge ; dc-dc converter ; electric vehicle (frei)

Thematische Einordnung (Klassifikation)
DDC: 621.3

Kurzfassung
Three-phase dual active bridge (3ph-DAB) DC/DC converters offer a flexible solution for the interconnection in DC power supply systems or DC grids. However, the topology is known to suffer from reduced overall efficiency when used for wide operating ranges. In this body of work, a novel parallel-phase operation is proposed to enable the utilization of dual phase-shift operation modes to enhance the overall efficiency. Thus far, such operation modes have been applied only in single phase DAB converters. This thesis examines the optimal combination of different operation modes and the associated design considerations. The analysis is carried out on the basis of the specifications of a DC/DC converter for an electric vehicle. The converter interconnects the high and low-voltage on-board power supply systems and has a rated power of 3 kW. It is shown that the combination of different operation modes allows for a frequency variation for specific operating ranges, which achieves an additional efficiency boost. Measurements on a converter prototype show efficiencies in the range of 92 to 98 % for the majority of operating points.In summary, the proposed operation concept offers the possibility to achieve high efficiencies for a wide voltage and power range. The approach potentially requires a higher filter and transformer effort, which can be partly compensated by the choice of operating modes or variations of the switching frequency. Ultimately, the concept enhances the suitability of 3ph-DAB converters for a wider range of applications.

Three-phase dual active bridge (3ph-DAB) DC/DC converters offer a flexible solution for the interconnection in DC power supply systems or DC grids. However, the topology is known to suffer from reduced overall efficiency when used for wide operating ranges. In this body of work, a novel parallel-phase operation is proposed to enable the utilization of dual phase-shift operation modes to enhance the overall efficiency. Thus far, such operation modes have been applied only in single phase DAB converters. This thesis examines the optimal combination of different operation modes and the associated design considerations. The analysis is carried out on the basis of the specifications of a DC/DC converter for an electric vehicle. The converter interconnects the high and low-voltage on-board power supply systems and has a rated power of 3 kW. It is shown that the combination of different operation modes allows for a frequency variation for specific operating ranges, which achieves an additional efficiency boost. Measurements on a converter prototype show efficiencies in the range of 92 to 98 % for the majority of operating points.In summary, the proposed operation concept offers the possibility to achieve high efficiencies for a wide voltage and power range. The approach potentially requires a higher filter and transformer effort, which can be partly compensated by the choice of operating modes or variations of the switching frequency. Ultimately, the concept enhances the suitability of 3ph-DAB converters for a wider range of applications.

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Book/Dissertation / PhD Thesis

Format
print, online

Sprache
English

Externe Identnummern
HBZ: HT019240340

Interne Identnummern
RWTH-2017-02955
Datensatz-ID: 686740

Beteiligte Länder
Germany

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