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Brian Finan09548734
Final Year Project Presentation
Supervisor: Prof. Ger HurleyCo Supervisor: Mr. Liam Kilmartin
*Overview
*Title of project
*Purpose of Maximum Power Point Tracking
*Connection of Solar Arrays
*Different methods of MPPT
*Perturb and Observe method
*Reasons for using the P&O method
*Limitations of the P&O method
*What the completed project will contain
*Microcontroller being used to implement the algorithm
*Work to be carried out
*Title of Project*Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) for Solar Power Applications with Partial Shading
Keeping a solar array in the correct position so it will receive the maximum amount of solar irradiance available to produce the maximum possible power.
*Connection of Solar Arrays *Each solar cell has a current of 3 amps and
a voltage of 6 volts
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*Different methods of MPPT
*Perturb and Observe MethodObserves the array output power and determining the next action, either increasing or decreasing the array operation voltage, this is discussed in greater detail in the next slide.
*Incremental Conductance MethodAdjusts terminal voltage according to the maximum power point voltage by measuring changes in array current and voltage and predicting the effects of a voltage change.
*Perturb and Observe method
Increase Operating Voltage
Power > Previous Power
Decrease Operating Voltage
Power > Previous Power
Start
If Correct If Correct
If Incorrect
If Incorrect
*Reasons for using the P&O Method
*Very simple and easy to implement.
*Most commonly used so information is widely available.
*Provides predictive and accurate solutions to maximum power point tracking under partially shaded conditions.
*Limitations of P&O Method
*Power obtained oscillates just below the Maximum Power Point in steady state operation.
*Under rapidly varying irradiance & load conditions the system can track in the wrong direction.
*The size of the change in operation voltage chosen determines the speed & convergence of the Maximum Power Point and the range of oscillation.
*What the completed project will contain
Solar Panel DC-DC Converter
MPPT Controller (Arduino)
Load
Voltage Sensor Current Sensor
Controlled via DAC
Power Power
*Microcontroller being used to implement the
Algorithm *Inexpensive, most Arduino starter kits cost between €50-70.
*The Arduino will work on Windows, Mac and Linux.
*Simple clear and open source programming environment.
*Work to be carried out
*Write required code to program the Arduino microcontroller
*Build the project and test it using solar cell simulator
*Create PSPICE simulation models of the circuits required
*Complete the required web page, poster and final report