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Abstract This paper proposes a multiport bidirectional non-isolated converter topology that provides advantages in terms of simultaneous multiple operations, single-stage conversion, high power density and reduced power losses due to the lower number of switches. The proposed multiport converter uses a centralized non-linear controller known as a finite control set model predictive controller to manage the flow of power between different ports. It deals with the parallel operation of photovoltaic and battery energy storage systems for stand-alone alternating current (AC) systems. The converter connects the lower voltage battery to the photovoltaic port using a bidirectional buck/boost converter and the photovoltaic port is linked to the stand-alone AC load through a three-phase full-bridge inverter. Each leg of the three-phase converter will act as a bidirectional direct current (DC)/DC converter as well as an inverter simultaneously. Only six switches manage the power transfer between all the connected ports of photovoltaic–battery energy storage system linked to the stand-alone AC load. The proposed multiport converter is mathematically modelled and controlled by a finite control set model predictive controller. The system is validated in simulation (1-kW rating) and experimental environment (200-W rating). The hardware prototype is developed in the laboratory and the controller is implemented on the field-programmable gate array board. Two independent case studies are carried out to validate the efficacy of the system. The first scenario is for a change in solar irradiance, while the second scenario is for a change in the output load.
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Gangashetty A Preeti
A. Karthikeyan
National Institute of Technology Karnataka
Clean Energy
National Institute of Technology Karnataka
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e76029b6db6435876d6603 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/ce/zkae006
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