Direct Power Based Control Strategy for DAB DC-DC Converter With Cooperative Triple Phase Shifted Modulation
The cooperative triple-phase-shifted modulation (CTPS) for the isolated dual-active bridge (DAB) DC-DC converter has the advantages of zero dual-DC side flow back currents and best current characteristics. However, the mathematical model and corresponding closed-loop control configuration of the DAB...
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IEEE
2021
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Sumario: | The cooperative triple-phase-shifted modulation (CTPS) for the isolated dual-active bridge (DAB) DC-DC converter has the advantages of zero dual-DC side flow back currents and best current characteristics. However, the mathematical model and corresponding closed-loop control configuration of the DAB converter driven by CTPS are not presented so far. In order to solve this problem, in this paper, the average state space model of the DAB converter driven by CTPS is established for the first time. It is proven that the DAB converter driven by CTPS is a zero-order system and it is not necessary to construct an inner inductor current closed-loop control loop in the entire closed-loop control configuration of DAB converter. Furthermore, the average power model is derived. Two control strategies based on the resulted average power model when the DAB converter is connected to DC microgrid or a pure resistive load are proposed to realize the precise control of the transfer power or the output voltage, respectively. The detailed experimental results verify the correctness of the established mathematical model and the closed-loop control strategies. |
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