GWO-super-twisting integral sliding mode control of 60 KW PV system based on interleaved boost converter

IF 0.7 Q3 ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Engineering Review Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.30765/er.2167
Daia Eddine Oussama Mohamed Cherif, Ali Chebabhi, Abdelhalim Kessal, Mohammed Karim Fellah, Mohamed-Fouad Benkhoris
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The energy provided by the PV system is strongly influenced by climatic conditions such as solar radiation and cell temperature. A suitable DC /DC converter and a robust control strategy combined with the maximum power point tracking (MPPT) algorithm are required to harness the maximum power of the panel. This paper proposes a super-twisting integral sliding mode control (ST-ISMC) for four legs interleaved boost converter (FLIBC) as an interface to the MPPT algorithm for a 60 KW PV system. The FLIBC has been used to overcome the drawbacks of the conventional boost converter (CBC). The ST-ISMC is proposed to maintain the PV voltage track the reference provided by the MPPT algorithm and ensure the equal sharing of input current between legs. The controller gains of the proposed ST-ISMC have been calculated using the grey wolf optimization algorithm for better performance. The simulation results prove the excellent performance of the proposed controller over the conventional controller.
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基于交错升压变换器的60kw光伏系统gwo -超扭转积分滑模控制
光伏系统提供的能量受到气候条件的强烈影响,如太阳辐射和电池温度。为了利用面板的最大功率,需要合适的DC /DC变换器和结合最大功率点跟踪(MPPT)算法的鲁棒控制策略。本文提出了一种用于四腿交错升压变换器(FLIBC)的超扭转积分滑模控制(ST-ISMC),作为60kw光伏系统中MPPT算法的接口。FLIBC已被用于克服传统升压变换器(CBC)的缺点。ST-ISMC是为了使PV电压轨迹保持在MPPT算法提供的基准上,并保证支路之间输入电流的均等共享。为了获得更好的性能,采用灰狼优化算法计算了ST-ISMC的控制器增益。仿真结果证明了该控制器优于传统控制器的性能。
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