光伏系统输出并联两级升压变换器的滑模控制

R. Haroun, A. E. Aroudi, A. Cid-Pastor, L. Martínez-Salamero
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在本文中,我们考虑了一个由n个光伏(PV)板组成的系统,每个光伏(PV)板都有最大功率点跟踪(MPPT)控制器,通过dc-dc两级升压转换器连接到直流总线。使用双向dc-dc转换器将蓄电池连接到电网,以控制两个直流母线之间的能量传输。每个变换器都表现为由滑模控制(SMC)施加的无损耗电阻(LFR)。双向变换器上的功率流取决于输入到直流电网的功率和负载消耗的功率之间的平衡。对一个由n个输出并联变换器组成的完整方案进行了数学建模。在全阶开关模型的基础上推导出理想的降阶滑模动力学模型,表明仅通过保证每个独立的两级升压变换器的稳定性即可保证系统的稳定性,而仅通过对每个级施加滑模动力学才能保证系统的稳定性。从系统的稳定性分析出发,进行系统的设计。以n = 2为例进行的数值模拟证实了理论预测
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Sliding Mode Control of output-parallel-connected two-stage boost converters for PV systems
In this paper, we consider a system consisting of n photovoltaic (PV) panels, each one with its maximum power point tracking (MPPT) controller, connected to a dc bus through dc-dc two-stage boost converters. A storage battery is connected to the grid using a bidirectional dc-dc converter for controlling the energy transfer between two dc buses. Each converter is behaving as a loss free resistor (LFR) imposed by a Sliding-Mode Control (SMC). The power flow on the bidirectional converter depends on the balance between the input power to the dc grid and the power consumed by the load. Mathematical modeling is addressed for a complete scheme consisting of n output-paralleled converters. An ideal reduced-order sliding-mode dynamics model is derived from the full-order switched model revealing that the stability of the system can be ensured just by guaranteing the stability of each standalone two-stage boost converter which in turn is guaranteed only by imposing sliding mode dynamics for each stage. From the stability analysis the design of the system can be addressed. Numerical simulations for a case study for n = 2 corroborate the theoretical predictions
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