World Electric Vehicle Journal (Jul 2022)

State-Feedback Control of Interleaved Buck–Boost DC–DC Power Converter with Continuous Input Current for Fuel Cell Energy Sources: Theoretical Design and Experimental Validation

  • Mohamed Koundi,
  • Zakariae El Idrissi,
  • Hassan El Fadil,
  • Fatima Zahra Belhaj,
  • Abdellah Lassioui,
  • Khawla Gaouzi,
  • Aziz Rachid,
  • Fouad Giri

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/wevj13070124
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 7
p. 124

Abstract

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It is well known that the classical topologies of Buck–Boost converters drain pulsating current from the power source. These pulsating currents entail acceleration of the aging rate of the fuel cell. In this paper, we are considering a Buck–Boost DC–DC converter topology featuring continuous input current. The converter interleaved structure ensures the substantial increase in power density compensating power losses related to the converter switching nature. The control objective is to enforce the DC-bus voltage to track its desired value despite load uncertainties and to ensure adequate current sharing between the different parallel modules of the fuel cell interleaved Buck–Boost converter (FC-IBBC). The point is that the internal voltage of the fuel cell is not accessible for measurement. Therefore, the state-feedback control, which consists of nonlinear control laws, is designed on the basis of a nonlinear model of the FC-IBBC system. We formally prove that the proposed controller meets its objectives, i.e., DC-bus voltage regulation and equal current sharing. The theoretical proof relies on the asymptotic stability analysis of the closed-loop system using Lyapunov stability tools. The theoretical results are well confirmed both by simulation, using MATLAB®/Simulink®, and by experimental tests using DS 1202 MicroLabBox.

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