Control-oriented model of photovoltaic systems based on a dual active bridge converter

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Solar energy is a source of sustainable energy and its optimal use depends on the efficiency and reliability of PV systems. Dual active bridge converters are a solution to interface PV modules with the grid or high voltage requirement applications due to the high voltage-conversion-ratio and high efficiency provided by such a converter. The three main contributions of this work are: An extensive mathematical model of a DAB converter connected to a PV module including protection diodes, which is intended to design non-linear controllers, an explicit linearized version of the model, which is oriented to design traditional control systems; and a detailed and replicable application example of the model focused on maximizing the power extraction from a PV system. The modeling approach starts with the differential equations of the PV system; however, only the fundamental and average components of each signal is used to represent it. The control-oriented model is validated using a detailed circuital simulation. First, through the comparison of frequency and time diagrams of the proposed model and a detailed one; and then, through the simulation of the PV system in a realistic application case. PV voltage regulation and maximum power extraction are confirmed in simulation results.

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Herrera-Jaramillo, D. A., Henao-Bravo, E. E., Montoya, D. G., Ramos-Paja, C. A., & Saavedra-Montes, A. J. (2021). Control-oriented model of photovoltaic systems based on a dual active bridge converter. Sustainability (Switzerland), 13(14). https://doi.org/10.3390/su13147689

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