Title :
Optimal ZVS Modulation of Single-Phase Single-Stage Bidirectional DAB AC–DC Converters
Author :
Everts, Jordi ; Krismer, F. ; Van den Keybus, Jeroen ; Driesen, Johan ; Kolar, Johann Walter
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., KU Leuven, Heverlee-Leuven, Belgium
Abstract :
A comprehensive procedure for the derivation of optimal, full-operating-range zero voltage switching (ZVS) modulation schemes for single-phase, single-stage, bidirectional and isolated dual active bridge (DAB) ac-dc converters is presented. The converter topology consists of a DAB dc-dc converter, receiving a rectified ac line voltage via a synchronous rectifier. The DAB comprises primary and secondary side full bridges, linked by a high-frequency isolation transformer and a series inductor. ZVS modulation schemes previously proposed in the literature are either based on current-based or energy-based ZVS analyses. The procedure outlined in this paper for the calculation of optimal DAB modulation schemes (i.e., combined phase-shift, duty-cycle, and switching frequency modulation) relies on a novel, more accurate, current-dependent charge-based ZVS analysis, taking into account the amount of charge that is required to charge the nonlinear parasitic output capacitances of the switches during commutation. Thereby, the concept of “commutation inductance(s)” is shown to be an essential element in achieving full-operating-range ZVS. The proposed methods are applied to a 3.7 kW, bidirectional, and unity power factor electric vehicle battery charger which interfaces a 400 V dc-bus with the 230 Vac, 50-Hz utility grid. Experimental results obtained from a high-power-density, high-efficiency converter prototype are given to validate the theoretical analysis and practical feasibility of the proposed strategy.
Keywords :
AC-DC power convertors; PWM rectifiers; battery chargers; battery powered vehicles; bridge circuits; capacitance; commutation; high-frequency transformers; inductance; inductors; power factor; switching convertors; zero voltage switching; AC line voltage rectification; bidirectional power factor electric vehicle battery charger; charge-based ZVS analysis; commutation inductance; current-based ZVS analyses; dual active bridge; energy-based ZVS analyses; frequency 50 Hz; high-frequency isolation transformer; nonlinear parasitic output capacitance; optimal ZVS modulation; power 3.7 kW; series inductor; single phase single stage bidirectional DAB AC-DC converter; switches; synchronous rectifier; unity power factor electric vehicle battery charger; voltage 230 V; voltage 400 V; zero voltage switching; Bridge circuits; Capacitance; Capacitors; Modulation; Reactive power; Topology; Zero voltage switching; AC–DC power conversion; battery charger; circuit analysis; dual active bridge (DAB); optimal control;
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2013.2292026