Title :
DC/DC Converter Design for Supercapacitor and Battery Power Management in Hybrid Vehicle Applications—Polynomial Control Strategy
Author :
Camara, Mamadou Baïo ; Gualous, Hamid ; Gustin, Frederic ; Berthon, Alain ; Dakyo, Brayima
Author_Institution :
Groupe de Rech. en Electrotech. et Autom. du Havre Lab., Univ. of Le Havre, Le Havre, France
Abstract :
This paper presents supercapacitor (SCAP) and battery modeling with an original energy management strategy in a hybrid storage technology. The studied dc power supply is composed of SCAPs and batteries. SCAPs are dimensioned for peak power requirement, and batteries provide the power in steady state. A bidirectional dc/dc converter is used between SCAPs and the dc bus. Batteries are directly connected to the dc bus. The originality of this study is focused on SCAP behavior modeling and energy management strategy. The proposed strategy is based on a polynomial (RST) controller. For reasons of cost and existing components (not optimized) such as batteries and semiconductors, the experimental test benches are designed in reduced scale. The characterized packs of SCAPs include two modules of ten cells in series for each one and present a maximum voltage of 27 V. The proposed strategy is implemented on a PIC18F4431 microcontroller for two dc/dc converter topology controls. Experimental and simulation results obtained from the polynomial control strategy are presented, analyzed, and compared with that of classical proportional-integral control.
Keywords :
DC-DC power convertors; battery charge measurement; hybrid electric vehicles; polynomials; power control; supercapacitors; DC/DC converter design; PIC18F4431 microcontroller; SCAP behavior modeling; batteries; battery modeling; battery power management; bidirectional dc/dc converter; buck-boost converter; dc bus; dc power supply; dynamic control; energy management strategy; energy storage; hybrid storage technology; hybrid vehicle applications; polynomial control strategy; polynomial controller; supercapacitor; voltage 27 V; Batteries; buck–boost converter; dynamic control; electric hybrid vehicle (HEV); energy management; energy storage; polynomial control strategy; power management; supercapacitors;
Journal_Title :
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIE.2009.2025283