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The publication addresses the dynamic state challenges encountered during development of a Dual Active Bridge (DAB) converter within DC microgrid systems. The conventional startup method is identified as instigating a cascade of unfavorable outcomes, encompassing elevated starting current, transformer current asymmetry, DC voltage distortions, EMI and heightened thermal stress on semiconductor components. Additionally, it necessitates precise calibration of magnetic components and diodes. A proposed remedy to these issues is introduced, involving a control method based on an additional phase shift to modulate the current of the primary H bridge. This novel control methodology is posited as a means to mitigate the aforementioned undesirable effects associated with traditional converter initiation techniques. The research also delves into considerations of proper design procedure for the converter. Emphasis is placed on integrating the novel control methodology into the design framework to effectively address challenges arising during transient states. Validation of the proposed solution is substantiated through a series of laboratory tests, the results of which are comprehensively presented in the article. These tests affirm the efficiency of the system when incorporating the novel control methodology, thereby substantiating its practical utility in mitigating the identified issues during the initiation phase of the DAB converter in DC microgrid systems.
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Serafin Bachman
Marek Turzyński
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This review paper discusses the concept of a bidirectional Dual Active Bridge (DAB) DC/DC converter. Practical applications and control methods are explored, and various types of DAB converters are introduced and characterized. Aspects of operation are discussed, enriched by the results of theoretical analyses, simulations, and experimental measurements of the original authors works.
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Authors and Affiliations

Serafin Bachman
Marek Turzyński
Marek Jasiński

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