Global Maximum Power Point TrackingUnder Partial Shading Condition UsingSEPIC Converter

B.Paran thagan, Marutha Muthu, Macharia Thiga
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The performance of a photovoltaic (PV) array is affected by temperature, solar insolation, shading and array configuration. The PV system exhibits a non-linear I-V characteristic and its unique maximum power point on the P-V curve varies with insolation and temperature. Often the PV array gets shadowed, completely or partially, by passing clouds, neighbouring buildings and trees. This situation is of particular interest in case of large PV installations such as those used in a distributed power generation scheme and residential PV systems. Under partially shaded conditions, the P-V characteristic becomes more complex with multiple peaks. Conventional Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) techniques fail to reach global peak power point and tend to stay in local peak power point which significantly reduces the efficiency of the PV system. This paper mainly focuses on extracting the maximum power from PV array under partially shaded conditions by executing improved hill climbing algorithm to identify the global maximum power point (GMPP) and SEPIC is used as a dc-dc interface. Simulation results have been presented to verify the performance of the proposed GMPPT technique.
局部遮阳条件下使用sepic转换器的全局最大功率点跟踪
光伏(PV)阵列的性能受温度、日照、遮阳和阵列配置的影响。PV系统具有非线性的I-V特性,其在P-V曲线上的最大功率点随日照和温度的变化而变化。通常,PV阵列会完全或部分地被经过的云层、邻近的建筑物和树木遮蔽。这种情况对于分布式发电方案和住宅光伏系统中使用的大型光伏装置特别有意义。在部分遮光条件下,P-V特性变得更加复杂,有多个峰。传统的最大功率点跟踪(MPPT)技术无法达到全局峰值,往往停留在局部峰值,严重降低了光伏系统的效率。本文主要研究部分遮阳条件下光伏阵列的最大功率提取,采用改进爬坡算法识别全局最大功率点(GMPP),采用SEPIC作为dc-dc接口。仿真结果验证了所提出的GMPPT技术的性能。
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