A Novel Stand-Alone Solar Powered Water Pumping System Based on a PMSM

SEEE DIGIBOOK ON ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, VOL. 01, FEB 2018 PP.(153-157)
Abstract– This work presents an efficient renewable energy based water pumping system based on a Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (PMSM). This method proposes a PMSM controlled by the conventional Field Oriented Control (FOC) scheme. The PV array is connected to the DC-DC boost chopper for power conversion. The stepped-up output voltage of the converter is fed into the Voltage Source Inverter (VSI). The FOC is employed to provide proper gating signals for the switches in the VSI. The Incremental Conductance Maximum Power Point Tracking (INC-MPPT) adjusts the motor speed reference to achieve the maximum power point of the PV array. The simulation results of the proposed system at various operating conditions are verified using MATLAB/Simulink software.
Index Terms – Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (PMSM), Field Oriented Control (FOC), Voltage Source Inverter (VSI), Incremental Conductance Maximum Power Point Tracking (INC-MPPT).
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A. Joseph Jestine Clamant, Dr.V.Prasanna moorthy
Government College of Technology,
Coimbatore, India
clement.arockiadoss@gmail.com,
prasanna@gct.ac.in

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