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  4. Modeling of Series Resonant Dual Active Bridge with Grid-Connected Inverter for Vehicle-to-Everything Applications
 
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Modeling of Series Resonant Dual Active Bridge with Grid-Connected Inverter for Vehicle-to-Everything Applications

Date Issued
01-01-2023
Author(s)
Nitheesh, R.
Dandare, Nachiket
Dubey, Ashwini Kumar
Lakshminarasamma, N.
Arun Karuppaswamy, B.
DOI
10.1109/GlobConET56651.2023.10150122
Abstract
The Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) application requires a DC-DC converter coupled with an inverter to supply energy demands. Series Resonant Dual Active Bridge (SRDAB) DC-DC converters are gaining popularity owing to their efficiency, miniature size, and high power density. SRDAB is designed to provide a stiff DC source and improve the dynamic performance of three-phase two-level Grid-Connected Inverters (GCI) at the output of SRDAB. These converters are generally time-varying and non-linear because of their switching operation. This paper derives a linear, time-invariant (LTI) model by using generalized state-space averaging. The dynamics are studied by modeling the combined system. The derivation of open-loop models is done analytically, whereas the transfer functions are solved numerically using MATLAB. The bode plots of the derived model and the time-domain simulation using PLECS is compared with each other. A MATLAB/Simulink simulation is done for the combined system with 48 V DC input voltage and 230 V, three-phase AC output voltage to see the effects of disturbances of GCI on the DC link capacitor voltage of SRDAB.
Subjects
  • GCI

  • Generalized average m...

  • Small-signal model

  • SRDAB

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