Generalized Average Modeling of a Dual Active Bridge DC-DC Converter with Triple-Phase-Shift Modulation

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This paper shows an elaboration of an equivalent electrical circuit of a Dual Active Bridge (DAB) and its application as a versatile tool for steady-states analysis in wide range of operating conditions. This work analyses the converter which is controlled with a coherently defined Triple Phase-Shift (TPS) modulation which allows appropriate switching functions to be written, thus enabling the circuit’s state-space equations to be derived. Due to this approach, a Fourier series expansion may be easily applied to utilize Generalized Averaged Modeling (GAM)—a convenient method for modeling resonant and quasi-resonant power converters. Moreover, this paper shows the utilization of the GAM model higher harmonics’ complex magnitudes to calculate the steady-state power characteristics for bidirectional operation; additionally, a method for a particular state variable waveform signal reconstruction is presented. All the discussed model properites are validated with a 1.5 kW 100 kHz SiC-based DAB prototype.

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Rolak, M., Twardy, M., & Soból, C. (2022). Generalized Average Modeling of a Dual Active Bridge DC-DC Converter with Triple-Phase-Shift Modulation. Energies, 15(16). https://doi.org/10.3390/en15166092

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