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A triple-phase shift modulation strategy for a dual-active bridge modular conversion system for electrolysers

Bossi Giuseppe
;
Damiano Alfonso
2025-01-01

Abstract

The present paper proposes a Fundamental Component Analysis-based Triple Phase Shift (FCA-TPS) modulation strategy for a Dual-Active Bridge (DAB) modular conversion system aimed to green hydrogen production. The proposed FCA-TPS is designed to suppress reverse currents on the DC link output capacitor and to mitigate harmonic content on the high frequency transformer, thus improving system efficiency. A co-simulation study and an experimental investigation on a DAB laboratory prototype validates the effectiveness of the FCA-TPS compared to SPS by achieving an efficiency of 97.4%.
2025
Inglese
2025 IEEE Energy Conversion Conference Congress and Exposition (ECCE)
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979-8-3315-4129-3
IEEE
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17th Annual IEEE Energy Conversion Conference Congress and Exposition (ECCE 2025)
Contributo
Esperti anonimi
19-23 October 2025
Philadelphia (USA)
internazionale
scientifica
dual active bridge; electrolyser; Green hydrogen; modular conversion system; triple phase shift
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Bossi, Giuseppe; Sangwongwanich, Ariya; Blaabjerg, Frede; Damiano, Alfonso
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4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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