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A two-switch flyback inverter employing a current sensorless MPPT and scalar control for low cost solar powered pumps

Author:
فرامرز کاربخش راوری
,
Mehdi Amiri
,
حسین ابوترابی زارچی
,
Faramarz Karbakhsh ravari
,
Hossein Abootorabi Zarchi
Year
: 2016
Abstract: Flybak inverter is known as a low cost solution for photovoltaic ac module application. This paper presents a two-switch flyback inverter followed by a low frequency unfolding bridge for fractional horse power water pumping systems. This topology mitigates the problem of high-voltage transients at switch turn off which commonly exists in single switch flyback inverters. Moreover, the proposed control strategy achieves an integration of a novel sensorless MPPT algorithm and constant v/f control for the efficient utilization of both the PV panel and the motor. The proposed control algorithm minimizes the cost and simplifies the control strategy. The validity and capability of the proposed method are verified by both simulation and a DSP based two-switch flyback solar micro inverter practical results for a fractional horsepower water pumping system.
URI: https://libsearch.um.ac.ir:443/fum/handle/fum/3359146
Keyword(s): Photovoltaic systems,two-switch flyback topology,sensorless MPPT,constant v/f control
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contributor authorفرامرز کاربخش راوریen
contributor authorMehdi Amirien
contributor authorحسین ابوترابی زارچیen
contributor authorFaramarz Karbakhsh ravarifa
contributor authorHossein Abootorabi Zarchifa
date accessioned2020-06-06T13:32:33Z
date available2020-06-06T13:32:33Z
date issued2016
identifier urihttps://libsearch.um.ac.ir:443/fum/handle/fum/3359146?locale-attribute=en
description abstractFlybak inverter is known as a low cost solution for photovoltaic ac module application. This paper presents a two-switch flyback inverter followed by a low frequency unfolding bridge for fractional horse power water pumping systems. This topology mitigates the problem of high-voltage transients at switch turn off which commonly exists in single switch flyback inverters. Moreover, the proposed control strategy achieves an integration of a novel sensorless MPPT algorithm and constant v/f control for the efficient utilization of both the PV panel and the motor. The proposed control algorithm minimizes the cost and simplifies the control strategy. The validity and capability of the proposed method are verified by both simulation and a DSP based two-switch flyback solar micro inverter practical results for a fractional horsepower water pumping system.en
languageEnglish
titleA two-switch flyback inverter employing a current sensorless MPPT and scalar control for low cost solar powered pumpsen
typeJournal Paper
contenttypeExternal Fulltext
subject keywordsPhotovoltaic systemsen
subject keywordstwo-switch flyback topologyen
subject keywordssensorless MPPTen
subject keywordsconstant v/f controlen
journal titleIET Renewable Power Generationfa
pages16-Jan
journal volume18
journal issue4
identifier linkhttps://profdoc.um.ac.ir/paper-abstract-1060027.html
identifier articleid1060027
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