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A modified 12-Pulse Three-Phase Bidirectional Dual Active Bridge DC/DC Converter for E-Vehicles Applications

Eduardo F. de Oliveira, +1 more
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In this article, an isolated bidirectional DC-DC converter for the use in electrical vehicles on-board power supply systems is presented, where a modified 12-pulse three-phase DAB is evaluated.
Abstract
This paper presents an isolated bidirectional DC-DC converter for the use in electrical vehicles on-board power supply systems. For this purpose, a modified 12-pulse three-phase DAB is evaluated. A second low voltage bridge is added to the original circuit, so that the topology now works with six transformers, being two transformers per phase connected in series on the high voltage side and in parallel on the low voltage side. Furthermore, the primary side and one of the secondaries present a wye connection, whereas the other secondary side is delta connected. The steady-state operation principle of the proposed topology has been studied and design parameters of the isolation transformer are analytically determined. Although the higher number of components, it is expected to achieve a design with higher efficiency, compactness and lower filter requirements.

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