DocumentCode
1397387
Title
Assessment of Perturb and Observe MPPT Algorithm Implementation Techniques for PV Pumping Applications
Author
Elgendy, Mohammed A. ; Zahawi, Bashar ; Atkinson, David J.
Author_Institution
Sch. of Electr., Electron., & Comput. Eng., Newcastle Univ., Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
Volume
3
Issue
1
fYear
2012
Firstpage
21
Lastpage
33
Abstract
The energy utilization efficiency of commercial photovoltaic (PV) pumping systems can be significantly improved by employing simple perturb and observe (P&O) maximum power point tracking algorithms. Two such P&O implementation techniques, reference voltage perturbation and direct duty ratio perturbation, are commonly utilized in the literature but no clear criteria for the suitable choice of method or algorithm parameters have been presented. This paper presents a detailed theoretical and experimental comparison of the two P&O implementation techniques on the basis of system stability, performance characteristics, and energy utilization for standalone PV pumping systems. The influence of algorithm parameters on system behavior is investigated and the various advantages and drawbacks of each technique are identified for different weather conditions. Practical results obtained using a 1080-Wp PV array connected to a 1-kW permanent magnet dc motor-centrifugal pump set show very good agreement with the theoretical analysis and numerical simulations.
Keywords
DC motors; DC-DC power convertors; maximum power point trackers; permanent magnet motors; photovoltaic power systems; pumping plants; commercial photovoltaic pumping system; direct duty ratio perturbation; observe MPPT algorithm implementation technique; performance characteristics; permanent magnet dc motor-centrifugal pump set; perturb and observe maximum power point tracking algorithm; reference voltage perturbation; standalone PV pumping system; system behavior; system stability; weather condition; Arrays; Generators; Noise; Stability analysis; Steady-state; Transfer functions; Voltage control; DC–DC power conversion; maximum power point tracking (MPPT); photovoltaic (PV) power systems; photovoltaic (PV) pumping; stability;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Sustainable Energy, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1949-3029
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TSTE.2011.2168245
Filename
6102293
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