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INSTIUTO TECNOLOGICO SUPERIOR DE POZA

RICA

Nombre: Cabrera Hernández Juan

Carrera: Ingeniería electromecánica

Semestre y grupo: 7°B

Materia: Controles eléctricos

Docente: Jorge Fornue Vargas

Actividad: Traducción de un paper.

Fecha de entrega: 17 de septiembre de 2023


Review of Modeling, Modulation, and Control
Strategies for the Dual-Active-Bridge DC/DC
Converter
With the escalation of global energy crises and environmental issues, the global energy
consumption pattern is gradually shifting from traditional fossil fuels towards distributed
energy sources such as photovoltaics, wind power, and fuel cells (Chen, 2023). This trend
directly promotes the development of renewable energy utilization equipment (REUE) and
energy storage systems (ESSs). Traditional AC distribution networks are gradually
revealing their limitations in terms of accommodating new energy sources and ensuring
power quality. In comparison to traditional AC systems, DC grids offer independent and
rapid control of active and reactive power, enhance power transmission capability and
system stability, reduce intermediate stages for energy storage and new energy source
integration, lower costs, and improve power conversion efficiency and power quality. In a
DC power grid, the DC-DC converters require both bidirectional power flow capability and
electrical isolation for safety assurance. Currently, this is achieved by utilizing the power
electronic converters for high-frequency switching and high-frequency isolation
transformers for voltage transformation and electrical isolation.

The DAB was initially proposed by de Doncker et al. It is considered to be the core circuit
for medium to high voltage and high-capacity DC-DC converters, owing to its advantages
of bidirectional power flow capability, ease of implementing soft switching, modularity,
fast dynamic response, and high power density.

REFERENCES

• Chen, Y. (17 de 09 de 2023). MDPI. Obtenido de https://www.mdpi.com/1996-


1073/16/18/6646

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