Title :
Investigations Into the Design of a Compact Battery-Powered Rep-Rate Capacitor Charger
Author :
Huhman, Brett M. ; Neri, J.M.
Author_Institution :
Plasma Phys. Div., U.S. Naval Res. Lab., Washington, DC, USA
Abstract :
The U.S. Naval Research Laboratory is developing a battery-powered rep-rate charger for a 60-kJ capacitor bank. The goal is to charge a 4800-μF capacitor to 5 kV in for a 50-shot burst at 10 shots/min. A bank of LiFePO4 batteries is used with a full H-bridge converter, a transformer, and a rectifier to transform the 600 V battery voltage to 5-kV secondary voltage. There are two major aspects to the charger design: battery energy store and the dc-dc converter. A stable battery pack requires active cooling, management, and feedback for proper and safe operation. A design study has been performed to identify an appropriate dc-dc converter that can minimize the weight and volume of the system while maintaining high electrical efficiency. An LLC is being evaluated, as it has the possibility of eliminating a discrete inductor using the magnetizing inductance of the transformer in the resonant circuit. Work has also been performed in the design and evaluation of a battery pack, specifically on characterizing the operational parameters of the pack as applied to the desired load. This paper will present simulation data and results from the experiments.
Keywords :
DC-DC power convertors; battery chargers; battery powered vehicles; lithium compounds; marine power systems; pulsed power supplies; secondary cells; ships; supercapacitors; DC-DC converter; LLC; LiFePO4; active cooling; battery energy storage; battery pack; capacitance 4800 muF; capacitor bank; compact battery-powered rep-rate capacitor charger design; discrete inductor; energy 60 kJ; full H-bridge converter; magnetizing inductance; rectifier; rep-rate pulsed power supply; resonant circuit; transformer; voltage 600 V to 5 kV; Batteries; Capacitors; Cold plates; Discharges (electric); Testing; Voltage control; Batteries; LLC converter; pulsed power; rep-rate;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2013.2273179