Title :
Maximum power transfer from a nonlinear energy source to an arbitrary load
Author :
Singer, S. ; Braunstein, A.
Author_Institution :
Tel Aviv University, Faculty of Engineering, Tel Aviv, Israel
fDate :
7/1/1987 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A more general approach to the matching procedure of an arbitrary load to a nonlinear energy source is presented. The matching procedure is required to assure a maximum power transfer to the load. The matching system is modelled by a linear network, capable of transforming DC power as well as AC power, which is characterised by a transformer matrix. The load and energy-source time variations call for a transformer with a controlled time-variable transfer ratio (TVT). The matching procedure is analysed and discussed. As a practical case, the matching of a photovoltaic (PV) array to a DC motor is studied. The theoretical results are compared to experimental ones. These results allow the determination of the operation and the starting-torque gain (and its maximum value) of the drive system. The torque gain is defined as the ratio of the torque in a matched system to the one in the system without a matching device. By using the TVT it has been found that the torque gain depends on the characteristics of the energy source (say, a PV array) and the electric motor. This study shows in which cases the use of a matching device is recommended and what is the technical improvement of the system. The relatively low costs of the matching device (1¿¿2%) compared with the cost of PV array also helps to determine the economic benefit.
Keywords :
DC motors; load (electric); solar cell arrays; DC motor; arbitrary load; linear network; matching system; maximum power transfer; nonlinear energy source; photovoltaic array; transformer matrix;
Journal_Title :
Generation, Transmission and Distribution, IEE Proceedings C
DOI :
10.1049/ip-c.1987.0044