Title :
Transformer-Coupled Multiport ZVS Bidirectional DC–DC Converter With Wide Input Range
Author :
Tao, Haimin ; Kotsopoulos, Andrew ; Duarte, Jorge L. ; Hendrix, Marcel A M
Author_Institution :
Philips Lighting B.V., Eindhoven
fDate :
3/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Multiport dc-dc converters are particularly interesting for sustainable energy generation systems where diverse sources and storage elements are to be integrated. This paper presents a zero-voltage switching (ZVS) three-port bidirectional dc-dc converter. A simple and effective duty ratio control method is proposed to extend the ZVS operating range when input voltages vary widely. Soft-switching conditions over the full operating range are achievable by adjusting the duty ratio of the voltage applied to the transformer winding in response to the dc voltage variations at the port. Keeping the volt-second product (half-cycle voltage-time integral) equal for all the windings leads to ZVS conditions over the entire operating range. A detailed analysis is provided for both the two-port and the three-port converters. Furthermore, for the three-port converter a dual-PI-loop based control strategy is proposed to achieve constant output voltage, power flow management, and soft-switching. The three-port converter is implemented and tested for a fuel cell and supercapacitor system.
Keywords :
DC-DC power convertors; PI control; power transformers; switching convertors; transformer windings; zero voltage switching; dual-PI-loop based control strategy; duty ratio control method; multiport DC-DC converter; power flow management; soft-switching; sustainable energy generation system; transformer winding; transformer-coupled ZVS converter; zero-voltage switching; DC-DC power converters; Energy management; Energy storage; Load flow; Power system management; Switching converters; System testing; Voltage control; Windings; Zero voltage switching; Bidirectional converters; fuel cells; multiport converters; soft-switching; supercapacitors; three-port converters;
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2007.915129