A Novel Quadruple Active Bridge DC Converter With Reduced Inductor Current for EV Battery Charging
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Vysoká škola báňská - Technická univerzita Ostrava
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Abstract
A bidirectional DC-DC converter can
diminish the uncertainty of PV generation and enhance
system reliability when integrated with energy storage
systems. Usually, a Dual Active Bridge (DAB) con-
verter with soft switching capability essentially matches
the needs of an energy storage system. The DAB
not able to reduce the inductor current stress when
load is increased, and thus, the efficiency is decreased.
To address this issue, we present a novel Quadruple
Active Bridge (QAB) converter. In terms of enhancing
the efficiency along with mitigating the current stress
on the Low Voltage (LV) side, the LLC resonant con-
verter with a constant pulse width modulation scheme
was implemented. Finally, the QAB-LLC converter fed
with Electric Vehicle’s (EV’s) Battery has been veri-
fied in MATLAB/Simulink and it results in a maxi-
mum State of Charge (SOC) and, maximum voltage
capability which provides a high efficiency along with
minimum inductor current stress on LV side.
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Constant Current Constant Voltage (CC-CV), dual active bridge, electric vehicles, lithium ion, photovoltaic, quadruple active bridge
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Advances in electrical and electronic engineering. 2023, vol. 21, no. 2, p. 92 - 106 : ill.