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Closed loop D-Q control of high-voltage high-power three-phase dual active bridge converter in presence of real transformer parasitic parameters
Date Issued
31-12-2013
Author(s)
Tripathi, Awneesh K.
Mainali, Krishna
Patel, Dhaval
Bhattacharya, Subhashish
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Abstract
Three-phase Dual Active Bridge (DAB) Y : Y/Δ composite topology offers advantage of nearly sinusoidal converter-currents without pulse-width modulation, which can be utilized for D-Q mode control implementation. D-Q control is smooth and regulates power-factor of DAB which ensures zero voltage switching (ZVS) operation of the DAB converter at wide-range loading conditions. A practical DAB high-frequency transformer has certain limitations like small leakage-inductance, limited magnetizing-inductance and unwanted parasitic-capacitance's which distort the primary-side currents at the rated high-voltage because primary inter-turn capacitance is high in per-unit for a real 100kW transformerdesign. This problem can be solved by using secondary currents and estimated magnetizing current to emulate primary-currents for D-Q control. Parasitic are introduced in the LV TIPS set-up by adding lumped elements to emulate real HV-transformer with objective to test the controls in worst case scenario. This paper proposes the solutions for some of the practical implementation problems of the control algorithm for the DAB. © 2013 IEEE.