Analysis of Leakage Inductance Effect and Loss Calculation of DAB Using Single-Phase Shift Modulation Scheme

The swift progression of electric vehicles (EVs) presents significant prospects for the enhanced integration of sustainable energy in the automotive industry. The installation technique and cost-effectiveness of on-board chargers (OBCs) have contributed to their increasing popularity as a feasible o...

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Main Authors: T. Deepti, K. Deepa, Albert Alexander Stonier, Geno Peter, A. Anoop, D. Ferlin Deva Shahila, Vivekananda Ganji, Arya Jha
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2025-01-01
Series:IET Circuits, Devices and Systems
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/cds2/3536991
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author T. Deepti
K. Deepa
Albert Alexander Stonier
Geno Peter
A. Anoop
D. Ferlin Deva Shahila
Vivekananda Ganji
Arya Jha
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description The swift progression of electric vehicles (EVs) presents significant prospects for the enhanced integration of sustainable energy in the automotive industry. The installation technique and cost-effectiveness of on-board chargers (OBCs) have contributed to their increasing popularity as a feasible option for EVs. Moreover, there exists a growing demand within the automotive sector regarding bidirectional power flow solutions owing to the capacity of EVs to supply electricity to the electrical network. A crucial and integral component of the OBC is the dual active bridge (DAB) (an isolated bidirectional direct current [DC]–DC converter) satisfying the bidirectional power flow. The key aim of this work is to emphasize the essential role of the DAB within the realm of power electronic converters utilized in EVs. This paper introduces an analytical methodology for evaluating power losses and energy efficiency in a single-phase DAB. The validity of this approach is determined through a comparison between the computed energy efficiency and the empirical data obtained from a closed loop PI controlled 2.6 kW DAB model. The research article furthermore presents an analysis of leakage inductance on the efficiency and phase shift saturation in the empirical model. Subsequent comparative study evaluates the key properties of the paper, such as overall efficiency and settling time, across different loads. This inquiry offers valuable insights into the actual performance of these systems by a comparative analysis of simulation findings and real-world data obtained from hardware-based experiments.
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spelling doaj-art-bf2c52b57fd0438c8523f3593f2b944e2025-08-20T03:01:36ZengWileyIET Circuits, Devices and Systems1751-85982025-01-01202510.1049/cds2/3536991Analysis of Leakage Inductance Effect and Loss Calculation of DAB Using Single-Phase Shift Modulation SchemeT. Deepti0K. Deepa1Albert Alexander Stonier2Geno Peter3A. Anoop4D. Ferlin Deva Shahila5Vivekananda Ganji6Arya Jha7Department of Electrical and Electronics EngineeringDepartment of Electrical and Electronics EngineeringSchool of Electrical EngineeringCRISDUNIPAR Energy Systems (P) LtdDepartment of Electronics and Communication EngineeringDepartment of Electrical and Computer EngineeringDepartment of Electrical and Electronics EngineeringThe swift progression of electric vehicles (EVs) presents significant prospects for the enhanced integration of sustainable energy in the automotive industry. The installation technique and cost-effectiveness of on-board chargers (OBCs) have contributed to their increasing popularity as a feasible option for EVs. Moreover, there exists a growing demand within the automotive sector regarding bidirectional power flow solutions owing to the capacity of EVs to supply electricity to the electrical network. A crucial and integral component of the OBC is the dual active bridge (DAB) (an isolated bidirectional direct current [DC]–DC converter) satisfying the bidirectional power flow. The key aim of this work is to emphasize the essential role of the DAB within the realm of power electronic converters utilized in EVs. This paper introduces an analytical methodology for evaluating power losses and energy efficiency in a single-phase DAB. The validity of this approach is determined through a comparison between the computed energy efficiency and the empirical data obtained from a closed loop PI controlled 2.6 kW DAB model. The research article furthermore presents an analysis of leakage inductance on the efficiency and phase shift saturation in the empirical model. Subsequent comparative study evaluates the key properties of the paper, such as overall efficiency and settling time, across different loads. This inquiry offers valuable insights into the actual performance of these systems by a comparative analysis of simulation findings and real-world data obtained from hardware-based experiments.http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/cds2/3536991
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Analysis of Leakage Inductance Effect and Loss Calculation of DAB Using Single-Phase Shift Modulation Scheme
IET Circuits, Devices and Systems
title Analysis of Leakage Inductance Effect and Loss Calculation of DAB Using Single-Phase Shift Modulation Scheme
title_full Analysis of Leakage Inductance Effect and Loss Calculation of DAB Using Single-Phase Shift Modulation Scheme
title_fullStr Analysis of Leakage Inductance Effect and Loss Calculation of DAB Using Single-Phase Shift Modulation Scheme
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Leakage Inductance Effect and Loss Calculation of DAB Using Single-Phase Shift Modulation Scheme
title_short Analysis of Leakage Inductance Effect and Loss Calculation of DAB Using Single-Phase Shift Modulation Scheme
title_sort analysis of leakage inductance effect and loss calculation of dab using single phase shift modulation scheme
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