Performance analysis of high-frequency isolated dual half-bridge three-level bidirectional DC/DC converter with dual-phase-shifting control
by Cong Wang; Feng Zhao
International Journal of Vehicle Design (IJVD), Vol. 69, No. 1/2/3/4, 2015

Abstract: A novel topology of high-frequency isolated dual three-level half-bridge bidirectional DC/DC converter is discussed, which is very suitable for the medium or high voltage high power applications owing to the effective reduction of voltage stress of the power switches. The working modes of the discussed topology under the dual phase-shifting control have been analysed, the soft-switching condition and the characteristics of the backflow power have been derived while the converter is working on the condition of d < 1. In order to improve the whole system efficiency, an optimal control strategy has been proposed, and the corresponding algorithm is also designed to figure out the minimum primary backflow power point for the desired transmission power and soft-switching. Experimental results are presented to validate the theoretical analysis and the feasibility of the proposed new optimal control strategy.

Online publication date: Fri, 20-Nov-2015

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