Operating modes and practical power flow analysis of bidirectional isolated power interface for distributed power systems

Huiqing Wen*, Bin Su

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Abstract

Due to the intermittent nature of the renewable energy sources including photovoltaic and wind energy, the energy storage systems are essential to stabilize dc bus voltage. Considering the discharge depth of super-capacitors and energy-storage batteries, the bidirectional isolated power interface will operate for a wide range of voltage and power. This study focuses on in-depth analysis of the dual-active-bridge dc-dc converter that is controlled by the dual-phase-shift scheme to improve the conversion efficiency in distributed power system. The power flow of each operating mode with dual-phase-shift control is characterized based on a detailed analysis of the effects of "minor parameters", including the deadtime and power device voltage drops. The complete output power plane of the dual-active-bridge converter with dual-phase-shift control is obtained and compared with experimental results. The optimal operating mode is determined according to the practical output power range and the power flow characteristics. Experimental evaluation shows the effectiveness of the proposed power flow model with dual-phase-shift control and significant efficiency improvement using the optimal mode of dual-phase-shift compared with the conventional phase shift control.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)229-238
Number of pages10
JournalEnergy Conversion and Management
Volume111
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2016

Keywords

  • Deadtime
  • Dual-active-bridge converter
  • Dual-phase-shift control
  • Efficiency
  • Operating modes
  • Power interface

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