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摘要
本文介绍了一种创新的最大功率点跟踪(MPPT)技术,该技术可以从光伏(PV)系统中提取最大可用功率,而不考虑温度、太阳辐照和负载异常。单级DC-DC降压变换器从连接的光伏模块中提取最大功率并控制输出电池充电状态(SoC),是实现这一目标的关键组件。该电路由三个子系统组成:PV模块、Buck变换器和MPPT +稳压控制器。MPPT是通过一种新颖的方法实现的,不仅适用于光伏组件的最大能量提取,还结合了电池充放电模式的反馈优化。所开发的系统面向基于物联网(IoT)的无线传感器节点(WSN)。在提出的解决方案中,从光伏模块收集的电力与电池电力相结合;保证所连接的负载得到充分的供电。为了最大限度地实现能量转换,在buck变换器的辅助下,采用了考虑光伏输出非线性的变换器控制的MPPT算法- perturb and Observe (P& O)。利用PSIM中的仿真模型对系统的有效性进行了验证,并给出了结果并进行了讨论。
A Novel Control Methodology for Stand-Alone Photovoltaic Systems Utilizing Maximum Power Point Tracking
This paper introduces an innovative Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) technique to extract maximum available power from a Photovoltaic (PV) system irrespective of temperature, solar irradiation and load anomalies. A single-stage DC-DC buck converter that extracts maximum power from the connected PV module and controls the output battery state of charge (SoC) is a key component in achieving this target. The introduced circuit consists of three subsystems: a PV module, a Buck converter and an MPPT plus voltage regulation controller. MPPT is achieved via a novel methodology, not only applies to maximum energy extraction of the PV module but also combined with a feedback optimization of the battery charging and discharging modes. The developed system is geared towards Internet of Things (IoT) based wireless sensor nodes (WSN). In the proposed solution, power harvested from the PV module is combined with the battery power; to guarantee that the connected load receives a full supply of power. To maximize the energy conversion a converter controlled MPPT algorithm-Perturb and Observe (P& O) which considers the non-linear output of the PV is utilized with the aid of the buck converter. The validity of the introduced system is tested using the simulation model in PSIM and the results are presented and discussed.