Voltage Regulation in BDC Based on Fuzzy Logic Controller using Solar Power Generation

  • Balaji D
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Abstract

The PhotoVoltaic (PV) based grid system coupled with Bidirectional DC-DC Converter (BDC) utilize Fuzzy Logic Controller (FLC) for increasing voltage gain and reduce the settling time of DC link voltage than conventional is presented. BDC satisfied the load requirements, and control the power flow from different sources such as PV, grid, and battery. However, problems in conventional system are high Total Harmonic Distortion (THD), DC link voltage gain and settling time of capacitor voltage. The generated power is used for improving the power quality at the output of the inverter using Sliding Mode Controller (SMC). The converter and inverter operate has bidirectional performance and utilize the hybrid power generation as mentioned. The battery can act as a load based on operating modes of BDC and power generation. It provides a comparative analysis of Proportional Integral (PI) and FLC method that is effectively performs harmonic reduction in BDC.

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Balaji, Dr. K., & Vidhyalakshmi, D. (2019). Voltage Regulation in BDC Based on Fuzzy Logic Controller using Solar Power Generation. International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, 9(2), 3481–3485. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijeat.b4917.129219

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