Second Harmonic Current Reduction for a Battery-Driven Grid Interface With Three-Phase Dual Active Bridge DC–DC Converter
Résumé
Two stage isolated battery-driven grid interface (IBDGI) with front-end three-phase dual active bridge (DAB) dc-dc converter is promising to be applied in the residential battery energy storage system for supporting photovoltaic (PV) integration, load shifting, and backup power purposes. However, the second harmonic current (SHC) caused by the pulsating power of the downstream single-phase inverter will increase the battery's degradation and the component stress of the front-end converter. In this paper, a reduction method is proposed for the IBDGI with three-phase DAB converter using a load current feedforward control. The proposed idea is to incorporate virtual impedance to the output impedance of the front-end converter. The easy-to-be-implemented method does not need to modify the original voltage closed-loop controller but suppress SHC while keeping good dynamic performance. As the first step, the small-signal model of the three-phase DAB converter is provided. The parameter sensitivity analysis is proposed to demonstrate that the SHC can be well-suppressed within +/- 20% parameter error of the feedforward control. Finally, a 1 kW experiment setup is built to verify the performance of the proposed SHC reduction method.