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Title: Simulators for Designing Energy-Efficient Power Supplies Based on Solar Panels
Authors: Rekutov, Oleg Gennadjevich
Surkov, Michael Aleksandrovich
Lyapunov, Danil Yurievich
Muravlev, Aleksey Igorevich
Pravikova, A. A.
Yudintsev, Anton Genadjevich
Rulevsky, Viktor Mikhaylovich
Bubnov, Oleg Vladimirovich
Pchelnikov, Viktor Alekseevich
Keywords: источники питания; солнечные панели; короткое замыкание; simulator; power supply; autonomous object; solar panel; I-V curve; buck converter; control; go-around loop; short circuit; open circuit; maximum power point; cognitive graphics; 2-simplex
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: MDPI AG
Citation: Simulators for Designing Energy-Efficient Power Supplies Based on Solar Panels / O. G. Rekutov, M. A. Surkov, D. Yu. Lyapunov [et al.] // Energies. — 2022. — Vol. 15, iss. 7. — [2480 , 22 p.].
Abstract: Boosted interest in highly efficient power supplies based on renewables requires involving simulators during both the designing stage and the testing one. It is especially relevant for the power supplies that operate in the harsh environmental conditions of northern territories and alike. Modern solar panels based on polycrystalline Si and GaAs possess relatively high efficiency and energy output. To save designing time and cost, system developers use simulators for the solar panels coupled with the power converters that stabilize the output parameters and ensure the proper output power quality to supply autonomous objects: namely, private houses, small-power (up to 10 kW) industrial buildings, submersible pumps, and other equipment. It is crucial for the simulator to provide a valid solar panel I-V curve in various modes and under different ambient conditions: namely, the consumed power rating, temperature, solar irradiation, etc. This paper considers a solar panel simulator topology representing one of the state-of-the-art solutions. This solution is based on principles of classical control theory involving a pulse buck converter as an object of control. A mathematical model of the converter was developed. Its realization in MATLAB/Simulink confirmed the adequacy and applicability of both discrete and continuous forms of the model during the design stage. Families of I-V curves for a commercially available solar panel within the temperature range from -40 to +25 °C were simulated on the model. A prototype of the designed simulator has shown its correspondence to the model in Simulink. The developed simulator allows providing a full-scale simulation of solar panels in various operating modes with the maximum value of the open circuit voltage 60 V and that of the short circuit current 60 A. Issues of statistical processing of experimental data and cognitive visualization of the obtained curves involving the cognitive graphic tool 2-simplex have also been considered within the framework of this research. The simulator designed may serve as a basis for developing a product line of energy-efficient power supplies for autonomous objects based on renewables, including those operating in northern territories.
URI: http://earchive.tpu.ru/handle/11683/70704
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