Fuzzy Logic Based MPPT Controller For A PV System
Fuzzy Logic Based MPPT Controller For A PV System
Fuzzy Logic Based MPPT Controller For A PV System
https://doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2022.42567
International Journal for Research in Applied Science & Engineering Technology (IJRASET)
ISSN: 2321-9653; IC Value: 45.98; SJ Impact Factor: 7.538
Volume 10 Issue V May 2022- Available at www.ijraset.com
Abstract: Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) for photovoltaic system has been developed to maximize the produced
energy. The output power of a photovoltaic (PV) module depends on the solar irradiance and the operating temperature,
therefore it is necessary to implement the maximum power point tracking controller to obtain the maximum power of a PV
system regardless of variations in climatic conditions. The output characteristic of a photovoltaic array is nonlinear and changes
with solar irradiation and the cell’s temperature. Therefore, a Maximum Power Point Tracking technique is needed to draw
peak power from the solar array to maximize the produced energy. In this work, the PV system is designed and simulated using
MATLAB consisting of a solar panel array, MPPT controller, boost converter, voltage source convertor, a resistive load and
grid. This thesis proposed the design and modeling of a fuzzy controller for tracking the maximum power point of a PV system.
The performances of the solar PVs are analyzed with two cases, one with without MPPT controller and other is with the
consideration of fuzzy based MPPT controller. These two cases are compared in terms of the output power efficiency, system
dynamic response and finally the oscillations behavior.
I. INTRODUCTION
Solar energy is one of the most important renewable energy sources. Renewable energy like wind energy and solar energy are the
prime energy sources which are being utilized in this regard. Solar energy is clean, inexhaustible and free. The maximum power that
a PV module can supply is determined by the product of the current and the voltage at the maximum power point which depends on
the operating temperature and the solar irradiance. The main applications of photovoltaic (PV) systems are in either stand-alone
(water pumping, domestic, street lighting, electric vehicles and space applications) or grid-connected configurations (hybrid
systems, power plants).
The use of Maximum Power Point (MPPT) Controllers is currently increasing. These devices are responsible for regulating the
charge of the batteries, controlling the point at which the PV modules produce the greatest amount of energy possible, regardless of
variations in climatic conditions. The solar cell V-I characteristic is nonlinear and changes with irradiation and temperature. In
general there is a unique point on the V-I or V-P curve called the Maximum Power Point (MPPT) at which the entire PV system
operates with maximum efficiency and produces its maximum output power.
The MPPT techniques will be compared by using MATLAB tool Simulink, created by MathWorks, considering different types of
insulation. The PV system implementation takes into account the mathematical model of each component as well as actual
component specifications. In this Techniques we have taken two Simulink model (Without MPPT and fuzzy logic with MPPT)
shown in model. We will focus our attention on a grid-connected photovoltaic system constructed by a connecting a dc/dc Single
Ended Primary Inductor Converter (SEPIC) between the solar panel and the grid. The fuzzy data we have taken from research Paper
for Simulink Fuzzy logic MPPT.
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was presented. The approach is shown to be faster than existing MPPT algorithms such as perturbation and observation (P&O) and
more accurate than approximate methods that rely on the linearity between voltage (current) at maximum power point and open-
circuit voltage. This method has several advantages, including a simple current controller and circuit topology independence. This
results in great energy conversion efficiency at a low cost for low-power, low-cost applications. For simulation reasons, a novel
hybrid PV model was introduced. Finally, simulation results will be presented, demonstrating the algorithm's validity. Solar
photovoltaic (PV) systems have been a focus of research for decades, with the goal of increasing the efficiency of solar PV modules.
Because the IV curve of a solar PV module is non-linear, some technique is required to track the maximum voltage and maximum
current point on the IV curve that corresponds to the Maximum Power Point. As a result, approaches such as Maximum Power Point
Tracking (MPPT) were commonly used for this purpose.
E. Selection of Converter
It functions as the MPPT's major component. The goal of a dc/dc converter (step up/step down) is to transfer the maximum amount
of power from the solar PV module to the load. A dc/dc converter serves as a link between the load and the power source. When
designing an MPP tracker, the most important task is to select and develop a high-efficiency converter that will serve as the MPPT's
main component. In, there is a lot of discussion on the efficiency of switch-mode dc–dc converters. The majority of switching-mode
power supplies are well-designed to operate at high efficiency levels.
F. Simulation
In this simulation we will compare the two modules without MPPT and With MPPT. We will observe Power, Voltage, and Current
waveform of two modules. By climate condition the two modules varies in Voltage and Current. The MPPT algorithm works in a
variety of situations, including variable levels of insulation, temperature, and deterioration. The output power of a photovoltaic (PV)
module depends on the solar irradiance and the operating temperature, therefore it is necessary to implement the maximum power
point tracking controller to obtain the maximum power of a PV system regardless of variations in climatic conditions.
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These devices are responsible for regulating the charge of the batteries, controlling the point at which the PV module produces the
greatest amount of energy possible, regardless of variations in climatic conditions.
G. Result
The Fuzzy logic based MPPT controller is proposed in this method to increase the voltage PV module. In both case we will see the
Power varies in the form of Voltage and current. In climate condition how much power we will get by MPPT Controller.
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III. CONCLUSION
Various MPPT approaches are explored in this study. MPPT controller, PV system, and Fuzzy Logic are the most common
approaches. We also discuss the benefits and drawbacks of various methods. The implementation of MPPT is straightforward and
may be simply created to attain an acceptable efficiency level of the PV modules with a well-designed system containing an
appropriate converter and picking an efficient and proven algorithm. We're comparing two modules: one without MPPT and one
with MPPT.
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