PV SYSTEM UNDER PARTIAL SHADING CONDITION TO IMPROVE THE GENERATING POWER BY USING SINGLE SENSOR BASED MPPT
Author’s Name : M Manickaraj | K Ramamoorthi
Volume 05 Issue 01 Year 2018 ISSN No: 2349-2503 Page no: 5-7
Abstract:
Power processing converters and voltage equalizers have been proposed and used for photovoltaic (PV) string comprising multiple modules/substrings connected in series in order to preclude negative influences of partial shading in differential method. The single-switch voltage equalizer using multi-stacked special converters can significantly reduce the necessary switch count compared to that of conventional topologies, achieving simplified circuitry. However, multiple current sensors are necessary for this single-switch equalizer to effectively perform equalization. In this paper, a current Sensorless equalization technique (?V-controlled equalization) is presented. The equalization strategy using the ?V-controlled equalization is explained and discussed on the basis of comparison with current-controlled equalization strategies for improved the output power. Experimental equalization tests emulating partial-shading conditions were performed using the single- sensor based mppt and its equalizer employing the ?V-controlled equalization. Negative impacts of partial-shading were successfully precluded, demonstrating the efficacy of the proposed special converters is used.
Keywords:
Photovoltaic Modules, Special Converters , Sensors, and So on
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