Power Scalable Bi-Directional DC-DC Conversion Solutions for Future Aircraft Applications

With the introduction of the more electric aircraft, there is growing emphasis on improving overall efficiency and thus gravimetric and volumetric power density, as well as smart functionalities and safety of an aircraft. In future on-board power distribution networks, so-called high voltage DC (HVD...

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Published in:Energies
Main Authors: Antonio Lamantia, Francesco Giuliani, Alberto Castellazzi
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-10-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/20/5470
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description With the introduction of the more electric aircraft, there is growing emphasis on improving overall efficiency and thus gravimetric and volumetric power density, as well as smart functionalities and safety of an aircraft. In future on-board power distribution networks, so-called high voltage DC (HVDC, typically +/−270VDC) supplies will be introduced to facilitate distribution and reduce the associated mass and volume, including harness. Future aircraft power distribution systems will also very likely include energy storage devices (probably, batteries) for emergency back up and engine starting. Correspondingly, novel DC-DC conversion solutions are required, which can interface the traditional low voltage (28 V) DC bus with the new 270 V one. Such solutions presently need to cater for a significant degree of flexibility in their power ratings, power transfer capability and number of inputs/outputs. Specifically, multi-port power-scalable bi-directional converters are required. This paper presents the design and testing of such a solution, addressing the use of leading edge wide-band-gap (WBG) solid state technology, especially silicon carbide (SiC), for use as high-frequency switches within the bi-directional converter on the high-voltage side.
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spelling doaj-art-538f828c19dd42d5acd4418e1ebda9872025-08-19T23:27:37ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732020-10-011320547010.3390/en13205470Power Scalable Bi-Directional DC-DC Conversion Solutions for Future Aircraft ApplicationsAntonio Lamantia0Francesco Giuliani1Alberto Castellazzi2Blu Electronic Srl, Via Lavoratori Autobianchi 1, 20033 Desio (MB), ItalyBlu Electronic Srl, Via Lavoratori Autobianchi 1, 20033 Desio (MB), ItalySolid-State Power Processing (SP2) Lab, Faculty of Engineering, Kyoto University of Advanced Science, Kyoto 615-8577, JapanWith the introduction of the more electric aircraft, there is growing emphasis on improving overall efficiency and thus gravimetric and volumetric power density, as well as smart functionalities and safety of an aircraft. In future on-board power distribution networks, so-called high voltage DC (HVDC, typically +/−270VDC) supplies will be introduced to facilitate distribution and reduce the associated mass and volume, including harness. Future aircraft power distribution systems will also very likely include energy storage devices (probably, batteries) for emergency back up and engine starting. Correspondingly, novel DC-DC conversion solutions are required, which can interface the traditional low voltage (28 V) DC bus with the new 270 V one. Such solutions presently need to cater for a significant degree of flexibility in their power ratings, power transfer capability and number of inputs/outputs. Specifically, multi-port power-scalable bi-directional converters are required. This paper presents the design and testing of such a solution, addressing the use of leading edge wide-band-gap (WBG) solid state technology, especially silicon carbide (SiC), for use as high-frequency switches within the bi-directional converter on the high-voltage side.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/20/5470DC-DC convertersmulti-port dual-active bridge (DAB) converterwide-band-gap (WBG) semiconductorssilicon carbide (SiC) MOSFETspower converter
spellingShingle Antonio Lamantia
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Alberto Castellazzi
Power Scalable Bi-Directional DC-DC Conversion Solutions for Future Aircraft Applications
DC-DC converters
multi-port dual-active bridge (DAB) converter
wide-band-gap (WBG) semiconductors
silicon carbide (SiC) MOSFETs
power converter
title Power Scalable Bi-Directional DC-DC Conversion Solutions for Future Aircraft Applications
title_full Power Scalable Bi-Directional DC-DC Conversion Solutions for Future Aircraft Applications
title_fullStr Power Scalable Bi-Directional DC-DC Conversion Solutions for Future Aircraft Applications
title_full_unstemmed Power Scalable Bi-Directional DC-DC Conversion Solutions for Future Aircraft Applications
title_short Power Scalable Bi-Directional DC-DC Conversion Solutions for Future Aircraft Applications
title_sort power scalable bi directional dc dc conversion solutions for future aircraft applications
topic DC-DC converters
multi-port dual-active bridge (DAB) converter
wide-band-gap (WBG) semiconductors
silicon carbide (SiC) MOSFETs
power converter
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/20/5470
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