Design methodology applied to Photovoltaic System with Inductor Tapped Topology

In order to transform DC in AC ready to be delivered to the electrical-grid, the concept of AC Module is typically applied; however, the use of this scheme, presented are some quality problems in the generation of energy, as, voltage gain low, high THD and low conversion efficiency. As a solution,...

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Main Authors: Juan Carlos Yris-Pastor, Jorge Hugo Calleja-Gjumlich, Leobardo Hernández-González, José Armando Olmos-López
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Language:English
Published: Universidad de Antioquia 2014-06-01
Series:Revista Facultad de Ingeniería Universidad de Antioquia
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Online Access:https://revistas.udea.edu.co/index.php/ingenieria/article/view/15463
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description In order to transform DC in AC ready to be delivered to the electrical-grid, the concept of AC Module is typically applied; however, the use of this scheme, presented are some quality problems in the generation of energy, as, voltage gain low, high THD and low conversion efficiency. As a solution, a tapped-inductor topology is proposed to design an inverter into a Module Integrated Converter (MIC). The proposed converter and its control system are evaluated by simulations. The simulation results were verified using an 80 watts prototype, which is the maximum power rating for a single photovoltaic module, in the obtained experimental results can be appreciated that the prototype working in a real photovoltaic system: increases the voltage gain, increases the efficiency and reduces the harmonic distortion with respect to a traditional converter.
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spelling doaj.art-e1cb9f1494a446fbae7acc3f96abb0252023-03-23T12:32:18ZengUniversidad de AntioquiaRevista Facultad de Ingeniería Universidad de Antioquia0120-62302422-28442014-06-017410.17533/udea.redin.15463Design methodology applied to Photovoltaic System with Inductor Tapped TopologyJuan Carlos Yris-Pastor0Jorge Hugo Calleja-Gjumlich1Leobardo Hernández-González2José Armando Olmos-López3Juarez Autonomous University of TabascoNational Center for Research and Technological DevelopmentNational Polytechnic InstituteJuarez Autonomous University of Tabasco In order to transform DC in AC ready to be delivered to the electrical-grid, the concept of AC Module is typically applied; however, the use of this scheme, presented are some quality problems in the generation of energy, as, voltage gain low, high THD and low conversion efficiency. As a solution, a tapped-inductor topology is proposed to design an inverter into a Module Integrated Converter (MIC). The proposed converter and its control system are evaluated by simulations. The simulation results were verified using an 80 watts prototype, which is the maximum power rating for a single photovoltaic module, in the obtained experimental results can be appreciated that the prototype working in a real photovoltaic system: increases the voltage gain, increases the efficiency and reduces the harmonic distortion with respect to a traditional converter. https://revistas.udea.edu.co/index.php/ingenieria/article/view/15463inverter converter with tappedMICphotovoltaic system
spellingShingle Juan Carlos Yris-Pastor
Jorge Hugo Calleja-Gjumlich
Leobardo Hernández-González
José Armando Olmos-López
Design methodology applied to Photovoltaic System with Inductor Tapped Topology
Revista Facultad de Ingeniería Universidad de Antioquia
inverter converter with tapped
MIC
photovoltaic system
title Design methodology applied to Photovoltaic System with Inductor Tapped Topology
title_full Design methodology applied to Photovoltaic System with Inductor Tapped Topology
title_fullStr Design methodology applied to Photovoltaic System with Inductor Tapped Topology
title_full_unstemmed Design methodology applied to Photovoltaic System with Inductor Tapped Topology
title_short Design methodology applied to Photovoltaic System with Inductor Tapped Topology
title_sort design methodology applied to photovoltaic system with inductor tapped topology
topic inverter converter with tapped
MIC
photovoltaic system
url https://revistas.udea.edu.co/index.php/ingenieria/article/view/15463
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