Abstract
In this article, a four-phase current-fed push-pull dual active bridge converter is proposed for applications requiring high power and a wide-voltage range. In addition to the conventional advantages of a small filter inductor, a small clamp capacitor, and low current stress in the primary switches due to the effect of four-phase interleaving, the proposed converter has a low total rms current of switches when operating at a wide-voltage range compared with the existing two- and three-phase converters. Also, the proposed converter was shown to be capable of the complete ZVS turn-on of all switches under a wide duty cycle range of 0.25-0.75 in both power-flow directions when small auxiliary inductors were added. A balanced four-phase transformer structure is proposed not only to cancel the dc-flux offset caused by the dc component of the primary winding current but also to reduce the core volume, footprint, and height of the transformer compared with the separated-core transformer. The experimental results from a 15-kW prototype are provided to validate the proposed concepts. The converter achieved a peak efficiency of 98% and maintained high efficiency when operated at a wide-voltage range.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 9392268 |
Pages (from-to) | 11383-11396 |
Number of pages | 14 |
Journal | IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics |
Volume | 36 |
Issue number | 10 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Oct 2021 |
Keywords
- Bidirectional dc-dc converter
- current-fed
- dual-active-bridge
- four-phase
- high power
- push-pull
- wide-voltage range