Performance Optimization of A Photovoltaic Water-Pumping System
Performance Optimization of A Photovoltaic Water-Pumping System
Performance Optimization of A Photovoltaic Water-Pumping System
Vol.2
ISSN : 2356-5608
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Buck Boost
G PV
Three-Level
DCI
IM
CFL
Pump
Iph
Rs
I
V
Id
Rsh
Charge
Where
,
are the power and voltage of
the PV module, respectively there for
is zeros at
the maximu m power point of PV panel.
NG
NP
ZE
PG
PP
0
-0.032
-0.016
-0.008
0.008
NP
ZE
PP
NG
1
0.032
PG
CE
0
-100
[(
0.016
-80
-40
NG
NP
40
ZE
PP
80
100
PG
dD
-0.032
Where:
: the photo-current, : the saturation current of
diode, m : ideality factor,
parallel resistance,
and
: series and
T : junction temperature, K :
-0.016
-0.008
Vch
Vpv
DC
0.016
0.032
2) Fuzzy Inference
Table I Shows the rules of fuzzy controller, where
all the entries of the matrix are fuzzy sets of error,
change error and duty cycle dD of the chopper. The
control rule must be designed in order that input
variable E has to always be zeros.
T ABLE I
T ABLE RULE .
E(k)
Ipv
0.008
NG
NP
ZE
PP
NG
NP
CE(k)
ZE
ZE
ZE
ZE
PG
PG
PG
PG
ZE
PP
PP
NP
ZE
NP
ZE
NP
ZE
ZE
PG
NG
NG
NG
ZE
PG
PG
PG
NP
ZE
ZE
Duty Cycle
PV panel
Ipv
E(k)
Vpv
CE(k)
3) Defuzzification
Limiter
Triangular Signal
1) Fuzzification
The actual voltage and current of PV panels can be
measured continuously on A/D converter. We have
focused on single input single output plant in which
control is determined on the basis of satisfaction of
two criteria relating to two input variables error (E)
)
)
u c1
T21
T11
T31
T12
T22
T32
OPO
NON
NPO
UC
NPP
OPP
NOO
u c2
T13
T23
T33
T14
T24
T34
NO P
NNO
NNP
PPN
OOP
C2
O PN
NPN
C1
PPO
OON
PO N
O NP
POP
ONO
PNN
PNO
PNP
VC
VB
N
Fig.5 T hree level diode clamped inverter (DCI).
1)
Connection fonctions
T ABLE III
STATES OF ONE LEG OF THE THREE LEVEL DCI.
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
-Uc/2
0
Uc/2
unknown
Etat
N
O
P
-
3)
Output voltages
]
[
T ABLE III
CORRECTION OF REFERENCE VOLTAGE VECTOR
Hexagon
1
2
[
[
4
5
| |
(8)
*
*
{
3.3) Conversion and sequence of the switching states
The reference voltage vector is approximated
using the nearest three states which are nodes of the
triangle containing the vector identified as X, Y and
Z. the optimum sequence of these states is selected so
as to minimize the total number of switching
transitions. Its well known that these sequences
should be reversed in the next switching interval for
minimum harmonic impact as given in [3].
(9)
{
Where:
Where:
[ ]
Using Laplace transformation, we obtained:
ref
G1
Fuzzy
system
de
G3
Cemref
+
+
G2
Where:
are constants data by the manufacturer.
NG
ZE
NP
NM
PP
PG
PM
-100
-50
NG
NM
NP
50
ZE
Irradiance (w/m2 )
E
0
100
PP
PM
PG
CE
-300
-200
ZE
-100
TP
100
M
200
300
TG
500
0
8H00 9H00 10H00 11H00 12H00 13H00 14H00 15H00 16H00 17H00 18H00
Time (Hours)
d Cem
2
10
14
12
16
18
22
20
Temperature (0 C)
30
20
10
8H00 9H00 10H00 11H00 12H00 13H00 14H00 15H00 16H00 17H00 18H00
Time (Hours)
T ABLE IV
E(k)
dE(k)
NG
NM
NP
ZE
PP
PM
PG
NG
TG
TG
TP
ZE
NM
NP
ZE
PP
PM
PG
TG
G
M
P
P
ZE
G
M
P
TP
ZE
TP
M
P
TP
ZE
TP
P
P
TP
ZE
TP
P
M
TP
ZE
TP
P
M
G
ZE
TP
P
M
G
TG
TP
P
M
G
TG
TG
0
8H00 9H00 10H00 11H00 12H00 13H00 14H00 15H00 16H00 17H00 18H00
Time (Hours)
Fig.11 PV power generator (W).
Flux (wb)
Voltage V1 (v)
500
-500
0.005
0.01
0.015
0
-2
8H00 9H00 10H00 11H0 12H00 13H00 14H00 15H00 16H00 17H00 18H00
0.02
Time (Hours)
Time (s)
Flux (wb)
Mag (% of Fundamental)
2
Fundamental (50Hz) = 344.5 , THD= 31.18%
100
50
10
Harmonic order
15
1
0
8H00 9H00 10H00 11H00 12H00 13H00 14H00 15H00 16H00 17H00 18H00
20
Time (Hours)
20
-10
0.04 0.045 0.05 0.055 0.06 0.065 0.07 0.075 0.08 0.085 0.09
Current (A)
Current I1 (A)
10
10
0
-10
8H00 9H00 10H00 11H00 12H00 13H00 14H00 15H00 16H00 17H00 18H00
Time (Hours)
Time (s)
120
motor speed
reference speed
100
80
60
40
20
0
8H00
9H00
10H00
11H00
12H00
13H00
14H00
15H00
16H00
17H00
20
Current (A)
10
0
-10
8H00 9H00 10H00 11H00 12H00 13H00 14H00 15H00 16H00 17H00 18H00
18H00
Time (Hours)
20
0
8H00 9H00 10H00 11H00 12H00 13H00 14H00 15H00 16H00 17H00 18H00
Time (Hours)
Fig.17 Electromagnetic T orque.
15
10
5
Time (Hours)
Manometric head (m)
40
0
8H00 9H00 10H00 11H00 12H00 13H00 14H00 15H00 16H00 17H00 18H00
Time (Hours)
Fig.16 T orque of the pump.
EM torque (N.m)
Time (Hours)
Time (Hours)
Fig.23 Manometric head of the well (m).
IV. CONCLUSION
15
10
5
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Speed (rad/s)
Torque (N.m)
20
40
60
80
100
120
Speed (rad/s)
Fig.25 Characteristic T orque-Speed of pump .
150
100
50
0
8H00 9H00 10H00 11H00 12H00 13H00 14H00 15H00 16H00 17H00 18H00
Time (Hours)
Fig.26 Volume of pumped water.
Regulator
Current Regulator
Kp= 0.1066
Ki= 6.3728
Fuzzy Regulator of motor speed
G 1=0.82
G 2=90
G 3=0.95
Parameters of the centrifugal pump
Nominal speed
157.85 rad/sec
Pump inertia
0,02 kg.m2
Nominal flow
21 m3/h
Nominal heigh
12m
Constant a0
4,9234.10-3 m/ (rad/sec)2
Constant a1
1,58.10-5 m(rad/sec(m2/sec)
Constant a2
-18144 m/ (m3/sec)2
DC / DC
Uc
Ipv
FLC
Cem
Iqs
+
-
1
Ids
Vqs
PI
PI
+
-
Vds
Va
Vb
Vc
3 level DCI
+
+
+
Iopt
Vopt
IM
Park
= f(Popt)
MPPT
Fuzzy logic
Park inverse
Vpv
Dcouplage
GPV
Fig.27 Flux oriented control with regulation of motor speed by a fuzzy logic controller.
Pump