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One-Cycle-Controlled Single-Phase Inverter For Grid Connected PV System
One-Cycle-Controlled Single-Phase Inverter For Grid Connected PV System
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Fig. 4: Block diagram of the MPPT realization.
4. Simulation and Results
In order to predict the performance of the proposed one cycle-controlled voltage
senserless grid connected system, detailed simulation studies are carried out on
MATLABSimulink platform. In order to objectively show that the proposed voltage
senserless scheme does not have the problem of current instability while operating in
the inverting mode of operation, a model of the system shown in Fig. 1 is simulated.
The specications for the solar array used in the simulation study, corresponding to
1000W/m
2
insolation levels The insolation level considered for this simulation is 1000
W/m2, and the dc-link reference is externally set at 110 V. The grid considered is a 230
Vrms 50-Hz system. The parameters of the inverter chosen for the purpose of
simulation and the controller are as follows:
1) Switching frequency: 20 kHz;
2) dc-link capacitor: 2200 F;
3) Series inductor: 2 mH;
4) Rp: 1.5; RS: 0.16;
5) Quality factor of BPF (Q):2;
The sampling period of the P&O algorithm utilized to realize MPPT routine. This
value for the sampling period is chosen so that the system attains a steady state in each
cycle of the P&O algorithm. Simulation results of proposed system shown in fig 5. It
shows the waveforms of the DC link voltage, Grid current, and Grid voltage. This DC
link voltage shows output of one Solar Equivalent circuit model. Output voltage and
output current of inverter is settle down after the 2 to 4 msec is shown clearly in Fig. 5.
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Fig. 5: (a) DC link Voltage, (b) Grid Current, (c) Grid Voltage.
5. Conclusion
An M-OCC-based single-stage voltage sensorless grid connected PV system has been
proposed. The inherent limitation of the existing OCC-based inverters, such as the
requirement for sensing the grid voltage to tackle the instability problem, is
circumvented in the proposed scheme. The proposed scheme is based on a single stage
of power conversion and is realized by utilizing a considerably less number of sensors
compared to that of conventional schemes. Further, the core controller of the proposed
scheme can be realized by means of a very simple analog controller. All the
aforementioned features of the scheme make it an ideal candidate for small and
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distributed single-phase grid-connected PV systems. Detailed simulation studies have
been carried out to verify the effectiveness of the scheme. The viability of the scheme
has been conrmed by performing detailed simulation studies.
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