TEG Cascaded Solar PV System with Enhanced Efficiency by Using the PSO MPPT Boost Converter
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https://doi.org/10.47607/ijresm.2020.384Keywords:
Modeling, MATLAB/Simulink, PSO MPPT, Thermoelectric GeneratorAbstract
Thermoelectric generators (TEGs) are used in small power applications to generate electrical energy from waste heats. Maximum power is obtained when the connected load to the ends of TEGs matches their internal resistance. However, impedance matching cannot always be ensured. Therefore, TEGs operate at lower efficiency. For this reason, maximum power point tracking (MPPT) algorithms are utilized. In this study, both TEGs and a boost converter with MPPT were modeled together. Detailed modeling, simulation, and verification of TEGs depending on the Seebeck coefficient, the hot/cold side temperatures, and the number of modules in MATLAB/Simulink were carried out. In addition, a boost converter having a particle swarm optimization (PSO) MPPT algorithm was added to the TEG modeling. After the TEG output equations were determined, the TEG modeling was performed based on manufacturer data sheets. Thanks to the TEG model and the boost converter with PSO MPPT, the maximum power was tracked with a value of 98.64% and the power derived from the TEG was nearly unaffected by the load changes. The power outputs obtained from the system with and without MPPT were compared to emphasize the importance of MPPT. These simulation values were verified by using an experimental setup. Ultimately, the proposed modeling provides a system of TEGs and a boost converter having PSO MPPT.
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Copyright (c) 2020 Chinchinada V. S. L. Kalyani, Motepalli Sunil Kumar, Tella Nagaraju
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