Title :
A Bidirectional, Triple-Voltage DC-DC Converter for Hybrid and Fuel Cell Vehicle Power Systems
Author :
Su, Gui-Jia ; Tang, Lixin
Author_Institution :
National Transportation Research Center, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Knoxville, Tennessee 37932. sugj@ornl.gov
fDate :
Feb. 25 2007-March 1 2007
Abstract :
Electrical power systems in future hybrid and fuel cell vehicles may employ three voltage (14V, 42V and high voltage (HV)) nets. These will be necessary to accommodate existing 14V loads as well as efficiently handle new heavy loads at the 42V net and an electrical traction drive on the HV bus. A low-cost bi-directional dc-dc converter was proposed in [10] for connecting the three voltage nets. The converter consists of two half-bridges and a high-frequency transformer; thus minimizing the number of switching devices and their associated gate driver components. One salient feature is that the half-bridge on the 42V bus is also utilized to provide the 14V bus by operating its duty ratio around an atypical value of 1/3. This eliminates the need for an additional 14V/42V converter. Moreover, it makes use of the parasitic capacitance of the switches and the transformer leakage inductance for soft-switching; no extra active switches or passive resonant components are required. The use of half-bridges makes the topology suitable for interleaved multi-phase configurations as a means to increase the power level because the capacitor legs can be shared. This paper presents simulation and experimental results on an interleaved two-phase arrangement rated at 4.5 kW. Also discussed are the benefits of operating with the atypical duty ratio on the transformer and a preferred multi-phase configuration to minimize capacitor ripple currents.
Keywords :
Bidirectional control; Capacitors; DC-DC power converters; Fuel cell vehicles; Hybrid power systems; Joining processes; Parasitic capacitance; Switches; Switching converters; Voltage; EV/HEVpower management; interleaved multi-phase dc-dc converter; multi-voltage-bus dc-dc converter; soft-switching;
Conference_Titel :
Applied Power Electronics Conference, APEC 2007 - Twenty Second Annual IEEE
Conference_Location :
Anaheim, CA, USA
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0713-3
DOI :
10.1109/APEX.2007.357644