PI-based finite time consensus control for dual active bridge DC-DC converter

The dissertation mainly focused on the control of dual active bridge (DAB) DC-DC converter. With the increasing concern of renewable energy sources issue, power electronic converters are widely applied in distributed generation systems. To achieve the bidirectional power flow in the renewable energy...

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Main Author: Shi, Ruxin
Other Authors: Zhang Xin
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-780692023-07-04T16:17:37Z PI-based finite time consensus control for dual active bridge DC-DC converter Shi, Ruxin Zhang Xin School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering The dissertation mainly focused on the control of dual active bridge (DAB) DC-DC converter. With the increasing concern of renewable energy sources issue, power electronic converters are widely applied in distributed generation systems. To achieve the bidirectional power flow in the renewable energy systems, dual active bridge (DAB) DC-DC converter is studied by researchers with high interest. This paper presents an advanced control method to improving the steady-state and dynamic performance of DAB by combining finite time control (FTC) with traditional PID controller. This method has been successfully applied in buck converter. However, it has not been applied to DAB. Therefore, the FTC based on DAB single phase shift control strategies will be discussed in the paper. The comparison of simulation results for traditional PID controller and the combination of PID controller and FTC were shown in the last part of the paper. Master of Science (Power Engineering) 2019-06-11T08:04:32Z 2019-06-11T08:04:32Z 2019 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/78069 en 75 p. application/pdf
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PI-based finite time consensus control for dual active bridge DC-DC converter
description The dissertation mainly focused on the control of dual active bridge (DAB) DC-DC converter. With the increasing concern of renewable energy sources issue, power electronic converters are widely applied in distributed generation systems. To achieve the bidirectional power flow in the renewable energy systems, dual active bridge (DAB) DC-DC converter is studied by researchers with high interest. This paper presents an advanced control method to improving the steady-state and dynamic performance of DAB by combining finite time control (FTC) with traditional PID controller. This method has been successfully applied in buck converter. However, it has not been applied to DAB. Therefore, the FTC based on DAB single phase shift control strategies will be discussed in the paper. The comparison of simulation results for traditional PID controller and the combination of PID controller and FTC were shown in the last part of the paper.
author2 Zhang Xin
author_facet Zhang Xin
Shi, Ruxin
format Theses and Dissertations
author Shi, Ruxin
author_sort Shi, Ruxin
title PI-based finite time consensus control for dual active bridge DC-DC converter
title_short PI-based finite time consensus control for dual active bridge DC-DC converter
title_full PI-based finite time consensus control for dual active bridge DC-DC converter
title_fullStr PI-based finite time consensus control for dual active bridge DC-DC converter
title_full_unstemmed PI-based finite time consensus control for dual active bridge DC-DC converter
title_sort pi-based finite time consensus control for dual active bridge dc-dc converter
publishDate 2019
url http://hdl.handle.net/10356/78069
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