CIRCULATING CURRENT MITIGATION IN DUAL ACTIVE BRIDGE CONVERTER
José Renes Pinheiro
Federal University of Santa Maria - UFSM
Dr. José Renes Pinheiro has been a Professor at the Federal University of Santa Maria. He is leadership of Power Electronics and Control Research Group - GEPOC. He was the Technical Program Chairman (1999) and General Chair (2013) of the Brazilian Power Electronics Conference - COBEP and chair of the 1st Power Electronics and Control Seminar - SEPOC. From 2001 to 2002 he was with the Center for Power Electronics Systems - CPES, Virginia Tech, USA, as a Visitor Scholar. He has authored more than 300 technical papers published in proceedings of conferences and journals. His current research interests include Static Converter Design, high-frequency and high-Power Conversion, Multilevel converters, Distributed Power Systems and Renewable Energy, and Modeling and Control of Converters. Dr. Pinheiro is a member of the Brazilian Power Electronics Society - SOBRAEP, and IEEEPELS/IES/PES/AESS Societies.
Abstract
This work brings forward a new methodology to maximize the efficiency of Dual Active Bridge (DAB) converter for its several patterns of operation. This goal is reached by the mitigation of its processed circulating energy. It... [ view full abstract ]
Authors
- Renan Piveta (Federal University of Santa Maria - UFSM)
- Hamiltom Confortin Sartori (Federal University of Santa Maria - UFSM)
- Leandro Roggia (Federal University of Santa Maria - UFSM)
- José Renes Pinheiro (Federal University of Santa Maria - UFSM)
Topic Areas
Isolated DC-DC Converters , Energy Efficiency , Power Quality
Session
OP-4A » Bidirectional Isolated Converters (14:00 - Tuesday, 1st December, Rubi)