Design of robust fuzzy logic controller based on the levenberg marquardt algorithm and fault ride trough strategies for a grid-connected PV system

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This paper emphasizes the design and investigation of a new optimization scheme for a grid-connected photovoltaic system (PVS) under unbalance faults. The proposed scheme includes fuzzy logic controller (FLC) based on the Levenberg-Marquardt (LM) optimization technique in coordination with bridge-type-fault-current limiter (BFCL) as the fault ride through (FRT) Strategy. The LM optimization-based control is an iterative process with a fast and robust response and is always convergent. The BFCL reduces the fault currents to rated values without compromising at ripples. A keen and critical comparison of the designed strategy is carried out with a conventionally tuned proportional-integral (PI) controller in coordination with the crowbar FRT strategy. A 100kW MATLAB/Simulink model of a photovoltaic system is used for simulation and analysis of unbalance faults at the point of common-coupling (PCC) and at 5 km away from PCC. It is found that grid-connected PVS is highly influenced by the fault type and less effected by the distribution line length. The simulation results authenticated smooth, stable, ripples with free, robust, and fault-tolerant behavior of the proposed scheme.

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Islam, S. U., Zeb, K., Din, W. U., Khan, I., Ishfaq, M., Hussain, A., … Kim, H. J. (2019). Design of robust fuzzy logic controller based on the levenberg marquardt algorithm and fault ride trough strategies for a grid-connected PV system. Electronics (Switzerland), 8(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics8040429

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