Title :
Bidirectional isolated non-resonant DAB DC-DC converter for ultra-wide input voltage range applications
Author :
Bezerra, P.A.M. ; Krismer, F. ; Burkart, R.M. ; Kolar, J.W.
Author_Institution :
Power Electron. Syst. Lab. (PES), ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
Abstract :
This paper details efficiency optimized operation and design of a bi-directional and isolated five-level Dual Active Bridge (5LDAB) converter for an application that requires ultra-wide voltage and power ranges. The rated power of the considered converter is 7.5kW, the specified input voltage range is 150V ≤ Vdc1 ≤ 800V and the output voltage is constant, Vdc2 = 700V. In order to achieve high efficiency levels in a wide operating range, a modulation scheme is proposed to minimize the transformer rms current. Results of transformer rms currents and of efficiencies are presented for the 5LDAB and compared with the results obtained for an efficiency optimized conventional Dual Active Bridge (DAB) converter. Compared with the DAB topology, the 5LDAB converter can achieve an overall reduction of transformer rms currents and of conduction losses in the higher voltage regime of the operating range.
Keywords :
DC-DC power convertors; bridge circuits; design engineering; losses; optimisation; power transformers; 5LDAB converter; bidirectional isolated five-level dual active bridge DC-DC converter; bidirectional isolated nonresonant DAB DC-DC converter; conduction losses; design efficiency optimization; high efficiency levels; modulation scheme; operation efficiency optimization; power 7.5 kW; transformer rms current minimization; ultrawide input voltage range applications; ultrawide power ranges; voltage 700 V; wide operating range; Bridge circuits; Closed-form solutions; Equations; Modulation; Optimization; Switches; Voltage control; DAB; DC/DC; Dual active bridge; Efficiency; Multilevel; Wide voltage range;
Conference_Titel :
Electronics and Application Conference and Exposition (PEAC), 2014 International
Conference_Location :
Shanghai
DOI :
10.1109/PEAC.2014.7038003