An Enhanced Hybrid Grid Connected Photovoltaic System Using Voltage Oriented Controller and Class D Chopper

Q4 Energy
M. Taleb, M. Amine Fnaiech, K. Zehar
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The performance of a shunt interconnection made from a PV system, a three phase grid voltage supply, and a DC shunt motor (DC load) is investigated The PV system participates with maximum powers to the overall interconnection active power flow. It uses a class D chopper circuitry controlled properly by a typical maximum power point tracker (MPPT) controller. The grid has the role of supplying active power in case of any power deficiency needed by the DC motor load. Similarly, it has also the role of absorbing active power in case of any additional power generated by the PV system and not needed by the DC load. This is done by using an AC/DC power electronic converter. The AC/DC power electronic converter operates either under rectifier or inverter modes. The AC/DC power electronic converter is also operated under the next two conditions: 1-the reactive power expected at the grid voltage bus should be nearly null, 2-harmonics currents often encountered in the grid line currents waveforms should be tolerable. The two latter conditions are fulfilled by using the principle of voltage oriented control (VOC) technique. The performance of the investigated interconnection is simulated in Matlab/Simulink platform. Quite satisfactory results are obtained. The satisfaction about the obtained simulation results persists on being able to integrate easily the PV system with the AC grid while extracting maximum power from the PVG and having a unity power factor at the AC grid bus and less encountered harmonics in the ac line currents.
基于电压定向控制器和D类斩波的增强型混合并网光伏系统
研究了由光伏系统、三相电网电压电源和直流并联电机(直流负载)组成的并联并网的性能,光伏系统以最大功率参与整个并网有功潮流。它使用D类斩波电路,由典型的最大功率点跟踪器(MPPT)控制器控制。当直流电机负载需要缺电时,电网具有提供有功功率的作用。同样,当光伏系统产生多余的电力而直流负荷不需要时,它也具有吸收有功功率的作用。这是通过使用AC/DC电力电子转换器完成的。AC/DC电力电子变换器在整流或逆变模式下工作。交/直流电力电子变换器还在以下两个条件下运行:1 .电网电压母线处的无功功率应接近零;2 .电网线路电流波形中经常遇到的谐波电流应是可以容忍的。后两个条件通过电压定向控制(VOC)技术原理得以实现。在Matlab/Simulink平台上对所研究的互连进行了性能仿真。取得了相当满意的结果。所得到的仿真结果令人满意的是,能够方便地将光伏系统与交流电网集成,同时从光伏系统中提取最大功率,在交流电网母线处具有统一的功率因数,交流线路电流中遇到的谐波较少。
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Renewable Energy and Power Quality Journal
Renewable Energy and Power Quality Journal Energy-Energy Engineering and Power Technology
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