Title :
Optimized Operation of Current-Fed Dual Active Bridge DC–DC Converter for PV Applications
Author :
Yuxiang Shi ; Rui Li ; Yaosuo Xue ; Hui Li
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Florida State Univ., Tallahassee, FL, USA
Abstract :
The current-fed dual active bridge (CF-DAB) dc-dc converter gains growing applications in photovoltaic (PV) and energy storage systems due to its advantages, e.g., a wide input voltage range, a high step-up ratio, a low input current ripple, and a multiport interface capability. In addition, the direct input current controllability and extra control freedom of the CF-DAB converter make it possible to buffer the double-line-frequency energy in grid-interactive PV systems without using electrolytic capacitors in the dc link. Therefore, a PV system achieves high reliability and highly efficient maximum power point tracking. This paper studies the optimized operation of a CF-DAB converter for a PV application in order to improve the system efficiency. The operating principle and soft-switching conditions over the wide operating range are thoroughly analyzed with phase-shift control and duty-cycle control, and an optimized operating mode is proposed to achieve the minimum root-mean-square transformer current. The proposed operating mode can extend the soft-switching region and reduce the power loss, particularly under a heavy load and a high input voltage. Moreover, the efficiency can be further improved with a higher dc-link voltage. A 5-kW hardware prototype was built in the laboratory, and experimental results are provided for verification. This paper provides a design guideline for the CF-DAB converter applied to PV systems, as well as other applications with a wide input voltage variation.
Keywords :
bridge circuits; controllability; electric current control; least mean squares methods; losses; maximum power point trackers; optimisation; photovoltaic power systems; power generation control; power generation reliability; power grids; switching convertors; CF-DAB converter; PV application; current fed dual active bridge DC-DC converter; direct input current controllability; double-line-frequency energy buffer; duty cycle control; energy storage system; grid interactive PV systems; maximum power point tracking; operation mode optimisation; phase shift control; power 5 kW; power loss reduction; reliability; root mean square transformer current; soft-switching conditions; Bridge circuits; DC-DC power converters; Load flow; Modulation; Power transformers; Switches; Zero voltage switching; Current-fed dual active bridge; Current-fed dual active bridge (CF-DAB); optimized operation; photovoltaic; photovoltaic (PV); rms current; root-mean-square (RMS) current; soft switching; soft-switching;
Journal_Title :
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIE.2015.2432093