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Robust Cascade Mrac for a Hybrid Grid-Connected Renewable Energy System

Journal
Processes
ISSN
2227-9717
Date Issued
2023
Author(s)
Travieso-Torres, J  
Travieso-Torres, J  
Abstract
Hybrid grid-connected renewable energy systems have gained significant importance in sustainably responding to an increased electrical energy demand. These are time-varying nonlinear dynamical plants, where the value of their parameters depends on changing weather conditions and the alternating grid voltage with randomly fluctuating amplitude. This paper proposes a robust cascade MRAC for nonlinear plants representing a class of these systems, which includes n renewable energy converts and a DC/AC single-phase full bridge inverter. The proposal reduces commissioning time by avoiding linearization and knowledge of the plant parameters. Moreover, it includes specific formulas for tuning the controller parameters that decrease their adjustments based on trial and error. Finally, it uses a direct adaptive method with adaptive laws having (Formula presented.) modification and an inner loop at least five times faster than the outer loop. The proposition validation includes the theoretical stability proof based on the Lyapunov stability method and Barbalat’s Lemma. Furthermore, it presents comparative simulation results with quoted cascade PI controllers for a monophasic system, including two renewable energy sources and injection. Both techniques effectively track setpoint changes of the energy sources’ currents and direct current bus voltage, showing the proposal similar or reduced ripple. At the same time, both ensure robustness against decreased photovoltage panels irradiance, increased fuel cells voltage, and grid voltage amplitude random fluctuations. However, the proposal does these things while avoiding prior linearization and unknowing the plant parameters. © 2023 by the authors.
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