DocumentCode :
3584825
Title :
Sliding mode control of a photovoltaic-wind hybrid system
Author :
Benadli, Ridha ; Sellami, Anis
Author_Institution :
Nat. Higher Eng., ENSIT, Tunis, Tunisia
fYear :
2014
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
8
Abstract :
This paper proposes a hybrid energy system combing solar photovoltaic and wind turbine as a small-scale for stand-alone applications. The proposed system consists of a variable-speed wind generator, wind-side converter, solar array, DC-DC converter and isolating DC load. The power control strategy is to extract the maximum energy from the photovoltaic array and wind turbine under varying climatic conditions. The SMC proposed in this paper, to controlling the output voltage of the DC-DC converter and the out voltage of the AC-DC converter, in order to maintain and stabilize the constant DC-link voltage in climatic and load variations. Furthermore, classical controls PI compared with the SMC. The results show that the SMC technique is more suitable than those classical controls. It improves the transient response and reduces the steady state error of the DC-link voltage because offers a very good way to implement a control action which exploits the inherent variable structure nature of converters. This paper too proposes a control strategy of a maximum power point of a stand-alone PV system using the SMC technique. The efficiency of the proposed control approach is compared with the traditional P&O technique. The MPPT proposed has good performances of the PV system. A simulation model for the hybrid energy system has been developed using MATLAB/Simulink.
Keywords :
AC-DC power convertors; hybrid power systems; maximum power point trackers; power control; solar cell arrays; synchronous generators; variable structure systems; wind power plants; wind turbines; AC-DC converter; DC load; DC-DC converter; DC-link voltage; MATLAB; Simulink; hybrid energy system; maximum power point; photovoltaic-wind hybrid system; power control strategy; sliding mode control; solar array; solar photovoltaic; transient response; variable-speed wind generator; wind turbine; wind-side converter; Arrays; Mathematical model; Maximum power point trackers; Photovoltaic systems; Voltage control; Wind turbines; Boost converter; Hybrid energy system; Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT); Permanent Magnet Synchronous Generators (PMSG); Photovoltaic (PV) power system; Sliding Mode Control (SMC); Stand-alone applications; Wind turbine;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Sciences and Technologies in Maghreb (CISTEM), 2014 International Conference on
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CISTEM.2014.7077041
Filename :
7077041
Link To Document :
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