Single-stage PV-powered boost inverter-fed permanent-magnet synchronous motor-driven water-pumping system

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In this paper, a photovoltaic (PV) fed boost inverter-based permanent-magnet synchronous motor (PMSM)-driven water-pumping system for stand-alone applications is proposed. The proposed system comprises PV panel, six switches, three inductors (L), three capacitors (C) and a water pump. In this work, the boost inverter is designed with a gain of two and thereby the direct current input required to run the motor is considerably reduced. Hence, the size of the system is reduced. The voltage gain factor depends upon the placement of the L and C components and their values. The speed reference is generated using a perturb and observe maximum power point tracking algorithm. Vector control is employed to control a boost inverter-fed PMSM drive. The proposed system is simulated using a MATLAB®/Simulink® environment and experimental validation is performed on a PMSM laboratory prototype using a field programmable gate array controller. The simulation and experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed system.

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Prabhakaran, K. K., Sunkara, V., & Karthikeyan, A. (2022). Single-stage PV-powered boost inverter-fed permanent-magnet synchronous motor-driven water-pumping system. Clean Energy, 6(5), 726–737. https://doi.org/10.1093/ce/zkac053

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