Modeling and Design of Single-Phase PV Inverter with MPPT Algorithm Applied to the Boost Converter Using Back-Stepping Control in Standalone Mode

We propose a high-performance and robust control of a transformerless, single-phase PV inverter in the standalone mode. First, modeling and design of a DC-DC boost converter using a nonlinear back-stepping control was presented. The proposed converter uses a reference voltage that is generated by th...

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Main Authors: Omar Diouri, Najia Es-Sbai, Fatima Errahimi, Ahmed Gaga, Chakib Alaoui
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2019-01-01
Series:International Journal of Photoenergy
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/7021578
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spelling doaj-aa37b87ba60f4058a55ef4015c4c3f302020-11-24T21:42:53ZengHindawi LimitedInternational Journal of Photoenergy1110-662X1687-529X2019-01-01201910.1155/2019/70215787021578Modeling and Design of Single-Phase PV Inverter with MPPT Algorithm Applied to the Boost Converter Using Back-Stepping Control in Standalone ModeOmar Diouri0Najia Es-Sbai1Fatima Errahimi2Ahmed Gaga3Chakib Alaoui4Electrical Department, Laboratory of Renewable Energies and Intelligent Systems (LERSI), Faculty of Sciences and Technology, Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University of Fez, MoroccoElectrical Department, Laboratory of Renewable Energies and Intelligent Systems (LERSI), Faculty of Sciences and Technology, Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University of Fez, MoroccoElectrical Department, Laboratory of Renewable Energies and Intelligent Systems (LERSI), Faculty of Sciences and Technology, Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University of Fez, MoroccoElectrical Department, Laboratory of Renewable Energies and Intelligent Systems (LERSI), Faculty of Sciences and Technology, Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University of Fez, MoroccoINSA, Euro-Méditerranée, EUROMED University, Fez, MoroccoWe propose a high-performance and robust control of a transformerless, single-phase PV inverter in the standalone mode. First, modeling and design of a DC-DC boost converter using a nonlinear back-stepping control was presented. The proposed converter uses a reference voltage that is generated by the Perturb and Observe (P&O) algorithm in order to extract the maximum power point (MPP) by responding accurately to varying atmospheric conditions. Another goal for using the boost converter is to raise the voltage at the input of the inverter without using a transformer in this system, thus making the system more compact and less expensive. Secondly, the single-phase H-bridge inverter was controlled by using back-stepping control in order to eliminate the error between the output voltage of the inverter and the desired value, even if there is acute load variation at the output of the inverter. The stability of the boost converter and H-bridge inverter was validated by using Lyapunov’s stability theory. Simulation results show that the proposed PV system with back-stepping controllers has a good extraction of the MPP with an efficiency of 99.93% and 1 ms of response time. In addition, the sinusoidal form of the output voltage of the inverter is fixed to 220 V and the total harmonic distortion of the output voltage was found to be less than 1%.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/7021578
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author Omar Diouri
Najia Es-Sbai
Fatima Errahimi
Ahmed Gaga
Chakib Alaoui
spellingShingle Omar Diouri
Najia Es-Sbai
Fatima Errahimi
Ahmed Gaga
Chakib Alaoui
Modeling and Design of Single-Phase PV Inverter with MPPT Algorithm Applied to the Boost Converter Using Back-Stepping Control in Standalone Mode
International Journal of Photoenergy
author_facet Omar Diouri
Najia Es-Sbai
Fatima Errahimi
Ahmed Gaga
Chakib Alaoui
author_sort Omar Diouri
title Modeling and Design of Single-Phase PV Inverter with MPPT Algorithm Applied to the Boost Converter Using Back-Stepping Control in Standalone Mode
title_short Modeling and Design of Single-Phase PV Inverter with MPPT Algorithm Applied to the Boost Converter Using Back-Stepping Control in Standalone Mode
title_full Modeling and Design of Single-Phase PV Inverter with MPPT Algorithm Applied to the Boost Converter Using Back-Stepping Control in Standalone Mode
title_fullStr Modeling and Design of Single-Phase PV Inverter with MPPT Algorithm Applied to the Boost Converter Using Back-Stepping Control in Standalone Mode
title_full_unstemmed Modeling and Design of Single-Phase PV Inverter with MPPT Algorithm Applied to the Boost Converter Using Back-Stepping Control in Standalone Mode
title_sort modeling and design of single-phase pv inverter with mppt algorithm applied to the boost converter using back-stepping control in standalone mode
publisher Hindawi Limited
series International Journal of Photoenergy
issn 1110-662X
1687-529X
publishDate 2019-01-01
description We propose a high-performance and robust control of a transformerless, single-phase PV inverter in the standalone mode. First, modeling and design of a DC-DC boost converter using a nonlinear back-stepping control was presented. The proposed converter uses a reference voltage that is generated by the Perturb and Observe (P&O) algorithm in order to extract the maximum power point (MPP) by responding accurately to varying atmospheric conditions. Another goal for using the boost converter is to raise the voltage at the input of the inverter without using a transformer in this system, thus making the system more compact and less expensive. Secondly, the single-phase H-bridge inverter was controlled by using back-stepping control in order to eliminate the error between the output voltage of the inverter and the desired value, even if there is acute load variation at the output of the inverter. The stability of the boost converter and H-bridge inverter was validated by using Lyapunov’s stability theory. Simulation results show that the proposed PV system with back-stepping controllers has a good extraction of the MPP with an efficiency of 99.93% and 1 ms of response time. In addition, the sinusoidal form of the output voltage of the inverter is fixed to 220 V and the total harmonic distortion of the output voltage was found to be less than 1%.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/7021578
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