Three Phase PV Grid-Tied System(MPPT)

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The discussion centers on a research project involving a three-phase PV grid-tied system using Simulink, with particular focus on understanding the Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) and subsystem components. The user is struggling with specific MPPT calculations, questioning the relationships between power values and the necessity of certain parameters like duty ratio. Additionally, there is confusion regarding the equations used in the subsystem block. The user seeks guidance on these technical aspects to enhance their understanding of the model. Clarification on these points is essential for successful simulation and analysis.
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Currently, I'm doing on a research of this three phase PV grid tied system. I found a model and try to run and simulate for further understanding. There's an attachment of a model three phase pv grid tied system in Simulink. However, I've a hard time understanding the MPPT and also the subsystem part in the model. Can anyone guide me on this? Many thanks.


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I tried to place sink block to get the readings on every line. However, I have no idea how to get the value after the signal going through the memory block. I would like to know how it works. Meanwhile, for the subsystem, I guess it's a combination of solar equations.
 
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JermziePV said:

Homework Statement


Currently, I'm doing on a research of this three phase PV grid tied system. I found a model and try to run and simulate for further understanding. There's an attachment of a model three phase pv grid tied system in Simulink. However, I've a hard time understanding the MPPT and also the subsystem part in the model. Can anyone guide me on this? Many thanks.


Homework Equations





The Attempt at a Solution


I tried to place sink block to get the readings on every line. However, I have no idea how to get the value after the signal going through the memory block. I would like to know how it works. Meanwhile, for the subsystem, I guess it's a combination of solar equations.

Welcome to the PF.

The simulation file doesn't appear to be attached to this copy of your thread. Can you attach it? Can you also attach a PDF version of the document?
 
berkeman said:
Welcome to the PF.

The simulation file doesn't appear to be attached to this copy of your thread. Can you attach it? Can you also attach a PDF version of the document?

There's an attachment of the Three Phase Grid-Tied System in Matlab/Simulink.

Actually,I'm having difficulties in understanding how the MPPT and subsytem work.My questions are:

In MPPT block,
i) Is Pn-Pb equivalent to P(n)-P(n-1) ?
ii) Instead of delta P/delta V why is that delta P * delta V ?
iii)Izit necessary to set the duty ratio to 0.001(Delta D)?

In Subsystem block,
i)I try to model out the equation. But I couldn't really figure it out which equation he used.

Sincerely hope you could guide me on this. Sorry for any inconveniences caused. Many thanks.
 

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