Title :
A Fast-Converging MPPT Technique for Photovoltaic System Under Fast-Varying Solar Irradiation and Load Resistance
Author :
Tey Kok Soon ; Mekhilef, Saad
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Univ. of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Abstract :
Under fast-varying solar irradiation and load resistance, a fast-converging maximum power point tracking (MPPT) system is required to ensure the photovoltaic (PV) system response rapidly with minimum power losses. Traditionally, maximum power point (MPP) locus was used to provide such a fast response. However, the algorithm requires extra control loop or intermittent disconnection of the PV module. Hence, this paper proposes a simpler fast-converging MPPT technique, which excludes the extra control loop and intermittent disconnection. In the proposed algorithm, the relationship between the load line and the I-V curve is used with trigonometry rule to obtain the fast response. Results of the simulation and experiment using single-ended primary-inductor converter showed that the response of the proposed algorithm is four times faster than the conventional incremental conductance algorithm during the load and solar irradiation variation. Consequently, the proposed algorithm has higher efficiency.
Keywords :
maximum power point trackers; photovoltaic power systems; sunlight; PV module; PV system; control loop; fast-converging MPPT technique; fast-converging maximum power point tracking system; fast-varying solar irradiation; intermittent disconnection; load resistance; photovoltaic system; power losses; Algorithm design and analysis; Informatics; Load management; Maximum power point trackers; Radiation effects; Resistance; Voltage control; Fast converging; Incremental Conductance; Maximum Power Point Tracking; Photovoltaic System; SEPIC converter; incremental conductance; maximum power point tracking (MPPT); photovoltaic (PV) system; single-ended primary-inductor converter (SEPIC);
Journal_Title :
Industrial Informatics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TII.2014.2378231