Nicola Simola
A Piecewise Linearization Approach of Inherent Decoupled Triple-Active Bridge for Power Management of Grid-Connected Renewable Energy Sources
Bossi GiuseppeFirst
;Damiano Alfonso
Last
2026-01-01
Abstract
This paper presents a piecewise linearisation approach for synthesising a voltage controller for inherently decoupled Triple Active Bridge (TAB) converters. A case study, capable of managing on DC side renewable energy sources in conjunction with an energy storage system for grid connected application, has been considered. Specifically, a double-PI voltage control architecture has been developed. The control strategy has been outlined, and the control parameters synthesised. A co-simulation study verifies that the design targets have been achieved in terms of control performance. The results are validated by an experimental investigation on a 2.2 kW, 400 V TAB prototype. The resulting controllers demonstrate high dynamic performance and improved coupling rejection across the two TAB output ports, with a broad operational range and step loads of up to 77% of the rated power. Comparing the results with those of a single PI control synthesised using straightforward linearisation shows that the proposed control achieves better performance, preserving control simplicity.Items in DSpace are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.
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