Title :
Charge-based ZVS soft switching analysis of a single-stage dual active bridge AC-DC converter
Author :
Everts, Jordi ; Krismer, F. ; Van den Keybus, Jeroen ; Driesen, Johan ; Kolar, Johann Walter
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Katholieke Univ. Leuven (KU Leuven), Leuven, Belgium
Abstract :
A semi-analytical modulation scheme to operate a single-phase, single-stage dual active bridge (DAB) AC-DC converter under full-operating-range zero voltage switching (ZVS) is proposed. The converter topology consists of a DAB DC-DC converter, receiving a rectified AC line voltage via a synchronous rectifier. ZVS modulation strategies previously proposed in literature are either based on current-based (CB) or energy-based (EB) ZVS analyses. The combined phase-shift, duty-cycle, and switching frequency modulation proposed in this paper relies on a novel, current-dependent charge-based (CDCB) ZVS analysis, taking into account the commutation charge of the (parasitic) switch capacitances as well as the time dependency of the commutation currents. Thereby, commutation inductance is shown to be an essential element in achieving full-operating-range ZVS. Experimental results obtained from a 3.7 kW bidirectional electric vehicle battery charger which interfaces a 400 V DC-bus with the 230 Vac, 50 Hz utility grid are given to validate the analysis and practical feasibility of the proposed strategy.
Keywords :
AC-DC power convertors; switching convertors; zero voltage switching; CB ZVS analysis; CDCB; DAB AC-DC converter; DAB DC-DC converter; DC-bus; EB ZVS analysis; ZVS modulation strategy; bidirectional electric vehicle battery charger; charge-based ZVS soft switching analysis; combined phase-shift duty-cycle; commutation charge; commutation currents; commutation inductance; converter topology; current-based ZVS analysis; current-dependent charge-based ZVS analysis; energy-based ZVS analysis; frequency 50 Hz; full-operating-range zero voltage switching; power 3.7 kW; rectified AC line voltage; semianalytical modulation scheme; single-stage dual active bridge AC-DC converter; switch capacitances; switching frequency modulation; synchronous rectifier; time dependency; utility grid; voltage 230 V; voltage 400 V; Bridge circuits; Capacitance; Electromagnetic compatibility; Hafnium; Modulation; Switches; Zero voltage switching; AC-DC power conversion; battery charger; dual active bridge; modulation schemes; zero voltage switching;
Conference_Titel :
Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (ECCE), 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Denver, CO
DOI :
10.1109/ECCE.2013.6647349