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A Multi-level Pseudo Single Active Bridge (PSAB) DC-DC Converter for Offshore DC Wind Turbines
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Babak KHANZADEH, Torbjörn THIRINGER |
Abstract |
The three-phase single active bridge (SAB) converter suffers from large second harmonic currents in the ac-link, low transformer utilization, and large required dc-link capacitors. This has led to a focus on the dual active bridge (DAB) converters in the literature, even for unidirectional applications like dc wind turbines. In these applications, the load-side transistors of the DAB converter transfer power for a small fraction of the fundamental period. This means investment in chips that are not used to the maximum of their potential. This paper proposes a hybrid of the SAB and DAB converters to solve this issue. The proposed converter can be controlled by phase shift modulation and performs similarly to a DAB converter. It is shown that this converter's total installed transistor apparent power is 40\% and 45\% less than that of the conventional dual active bridge (DAB) and multi-level DAB converters, respectively. |
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Filename: | 0390-epe2023-full-09400684.pdf |
Filesize: | 4.514 MB |
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Last modified 2023-09-24 by System |
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