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Dual-Active-Bridge-Based Multiport Converter With Split DC Links

Anees Vettuparambil, Kishore Chatterjee, B. G. Fernandes

2021IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics25 citationsDOI

Abstract

A split dc-link dual-active-bridge (SDLDAB)-based multiport converter (MPC) is proposed in this article. The intended application of the SDLDAB converter is to interface two solar photovoltaic (PV) modules and a battery bank with a dc microgrid. Depending upon the prevailing atmospheric condition, these two solar PV modules can be operated at their maximum power points. This is achieved by maintaining appropriate voltages at the input terminals of the two PV modules. A high-frequency transformer is employed to provide high voltage gain between the dc microgrid and PV as well as battery ports. A direct power flow path is established between the solar PV modules and the battery without involving the transformer. The transformer current is minimized by appropriately modulating the switching sequence of the SDLDAB. Detailed simulation studies are carried out to predict the performance of the system. A laboratory prototype of the SDLDAB having 1-kW power rating is fabricated. The performance of the MPC is validated by carrying out detailed experimental studies on the developed prototype.

Topics & Concepts

Photovoltaic systemTransformerMicrogridElectrical engineeringForward converterElectronic engineeringEngineeringVoltageHigh-voltage direct currentComputer scienceBoost converterDirect currentAdvanced DC-DC ConvertersMultilevel Inverters and ConvertersAdvanced Battery Technologies Research
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