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MPPT algorithm test on a photovoltaic emulating system constructed by a DC power supply and an indoor solar panel
Energy Conversion and Management, Volume: 85, Pages: 460 - 469
Swansea University Authors: Zhongfu Zhou , Paul Holland, Petar Igic
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DOI (Published version): 10.1016/j.enconman.2014.06.007
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In this paper, a novel photovoltaic (PV) emulating scheme for testing maximum power point tracking (MPPT) algorithms and PV inverters have been proposed. It is constructed by the parallel connection of conventional solar panels with a DC power supply operating in current source mode. The advantages...
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In this paper, a novel photovoltaic (PV) emulating scheme for testing maximum power point tracking (MPPT) algorithms and PV inverters have been proposed. It is constructed by the parallel connection of conventional solar panels with a DC power supply operating in current source mode. The advantages of the proposed scheme are cost-effectiveness, relatively easy implementation and indoor testing of MPPT algorithms and power converters avoiding weather and time of day dependency on solar irradiation levels. Furthermore, the proposed PV emulator avoids the bandwidth problem associated with the dc converter based PV emulating systems. Detailed circuit connection, parameters, electrical characteristics and mathematical model of the PV emulator are presented and discussed. Proposed PV emulating system has been used to test a boost DC/DC converter controlled by Perturb & Observe (P&O) MPPT algorithm. Test results confirmed the effectiveness of the proposed PV emulation system and all achieved results correspond well to the originally designed values |
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