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Implementation of Real-Time Digital Twin of Dual Active Bridge Converter in Electrolyzer Applications

Rohan Shailesh Deshmukh, Gautam Rituraj, Niels Lock, Hani Vahedi, Aditya Shekhar, Pavol Bauer

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Abstract

Power electronics converters (PEC) play a crucial role in interfacing renewable energy systems and electrolyzers to ensure a high production yield of green hydrogen. The design of such PEC is not straightforward due to the safety hazards of using multiple electrolyzer stacks and converter modules at industrial levels. Therefore, real-time simulations should be conducted to ensure the converter design satisfies all the requirements before deploying it on-site. This paper presents a real-time digital twin (RTDT) of a 10 kW dual-active bridge converter interfaced with an electrolyzer. OPAL-RT simulator (eHS toolbox) is used for RTDT. Finally, the voltage across the series inductance and current flowing through it are presented for the open-loop operation of DAB.

Topics & Concepts

InterfacingConvertersComputer scienceRenewable energyPower electronicsInductanceVoltageDual (grammatical number)Electrical engineeringPower (physics)EngineeringComputer hardwareQuantum mechanicsLiteratureArtPhysicsDigital Transformation in IndustryReal-time simulation and control systemsRadiation Effects in Electronics
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