
A Three-Port Isolated Three-Phase Current-Fed DC–DC Converter Feasible to PV and Storage Energy System Connection on a DC Distribution Grid
2019; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Volume: 55; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1109/tia.2019.2921519
ISSN1939-9367
AutoresRaimundo Nonato Moura de Oliveira, Luan Carlos dos Santos Mazza, Herminio M. de Oliveira Filho, Demercil S. Oliveira,
Tópico(s)Advanced Battery Technologies Research
ResumoThis paper presents a three-port three-phase current-fed dc-dc converter with high-frequency isolation and bidirectional power flow. Port I is fed by a battery bank, port II employs a set of photovoltaic modules, and port III is connected to a dc link. The topology uses three single-phase H-bridge cells in the primary side and a three-phase H-bridge converter in the secondary one. High-frequency isolation is ensured by three single-phase transformers connected in an open delta-wye configuration. The theoretical analysis is performed considering the fundamental component of the voltage across the transformers. Maximum power point tracking, the battery current, and the power flow between the primary and secondary sides are controlled by the use of variable duty cycle technique in the primary side and the use of phase-shift technique between the primary and secondary bridges. In order to validate the study, experimental results of the proposed system considering the dc rated voltages as 48 V/96 V/380 V for Ports I/II/III, respectively, and rated power of 3.5 kW are carried out.
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