Title :
Perturb and observe MPPT algorithm for solar PV systems-modeling and simulation
Author :
Nedumgatt, Jacob James ; Jayakrishnan, K.B. ; Umashankar, S. ; Vijayakumar, Daniel ; Kothari, D.P.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. Eng., VIT Univ., Vellore, India
Abstract :
The following paper validates an algorithm for Maximum Power Point Tracking using Perturb and Observe technique. The algorithm starts by setting the computed maximum power PMAX to an initial value (usually zero). Next the actual PV voltage and current are measured at specific intervals and the instantaneous value of PV power, PACT is computed. PMAX and PACT are compared. PMAX and PACT are compared. If PACT is greater than PMAX, it is set as the new value of PMAX. At every instant the PACT is calculated, and the comparison is continuously executed. Hence the final value of PMAX will be the point at which maximum power can be delivered to the load. For maximum power transfer across the load, the input impedance should be equal to the load impedance. Based on the mechanism of load matching the duty cycle of the converter is varied so that the output power will almost be equal to the input in practical systems. The system will be modelled with the help of MATLAB/SIMULINK.
Keywords :
mathematics computing; maximum power point trackers; photovoltaic power systems; power system simulation; solar power stations; Matlab-Simulink; PV current; PV power instantaneous value; PV voltage; converter duty cycle; input impedance; load impedance; load matching; maximum power point tracking; maximum power transfer; perturb-observe MPPT algorithm; solar PV systems; Equations; Load modeling; Mathematical model; Photovoltaic systems; Temperature; MPPT; P&O; Photovoltaic; maximum power point tracking;
Conference_Titel :
India Conference (INDICON), 2011 Annual IEEE
Conference_Location :
Hyderabad
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1110-7
DOI :
10.1109/INDCON.2011.6139513