Dual-Port Dynamically Reconfigurable Battery with Semi-Controlled and Fully-Controlled Outputs
Modular multilevel converters (MMC) and cascaded H-bridge (CHB) converters are an established concept in ultra-high voltage systems. In combination with batteries, these circuits allow dynamically changing the series or parallel configuration of subportions of the battery as so-called modular batter...
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Zusammenfassung: | Modular multilevel converters (MMC) and cascaded H-bridge (CHB) converters
are an established concept in ultra-high voltage systems. In combination with
batteries, these circuits allow dynamically changing the series or parallel
configuration of subportions of the battery as so-called modular battery
integrated converters or reconfigurable batteries, and are being discussed for
grid-storage and electromobility applications. A large body of research focuses
on such circuits for supplying a single load, such as a motor for electric
drives. Modularity, failure tolerance, less dependence on the weakest element
of a battery pack, higher controllability, and better efficiency are the main
incentives behind this pursuit. However, most studies neglect the auxiliary
loads which require isolation from the high-voltage battery. This paper
proposes a simple topology and controller that can fork off a second
(galvanically isolated) output of a reconfigurable dc battery. The proposed
system provides a nonisolated semicontrolled port for the dc link to maintain
the operating point of the main inverter(s) close to optimal, while fully
controlling an isolated output for the auxiliaries per the safety regulations.
The proposed system does not require additional active switches for the
auxiliary port and can operate with a wide range of voltages. Simulation and
experiments verify the developed analysis. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2206.01435 |