研究目的
Investigating the simulation performance of a grid connected Z-source solar inverter with incremental conductance MPPT to achieve maximum power point tracking, grid synchronization, and harmonic reduction simultaneously.
研究成果
The simulation confirms the theoretical derivations, achieving objectives of MPPT, DC link voltage regulation, and grid synchronization. However, improvements are needed in tracking speed and THD reduction.
研究不足
The study identifies a delay in tracking the MPPT and a THD level of injected grid current above the 5% requirement, suggesting a need for improved controller design.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study involves a simulation-based approach using MATLAB/Simulink to model and analyze the performance of a grid-connected Z-source inverter with incremental conductance MPPT. The design includes a control structure with two cascaded loops for voltage and current control.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
The simulation uses parameters from a modeled solar panel and ZSI inverter, including irradiation levels and temperature variations.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
The simulation setup includes a Z-source network, PV array, LCL filter, and control units designed with specific parameters.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
The simulation involves varying shoot-through duty based on the incremental conductance algorithm to track MPP, while maintaining constant peak DC link voltage and synchronizing with the grid.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
The performance is evaluated based on the ability to track MPP, maintain DC link voltage, and reduce THD in grid current and voltage.
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