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SEPIC Converter based Water Driven Pumping System by Using BLDC Motor
Author(s) -
Sumaya Jahan,
K. Chandru,
B. Dhanapriyan,
Raj Kumar,
G. Vinothraj
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
bonfring international journal of power systems and integrated circuits
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2277-5072
pISSN - 2250-1088
DOI - 10.9756/bijpsic.8317
Subject(s) - automotive engineering , water pumping , computer science , control theory (sociology) , environmental science , engineering , mechanical engineering , artificial intelligence , control (management) , inlet
-This paper stress on building up a Photovoltaic (PV) bolstered brushless DC engine (BLDC) driven waterpumping framework, which could render its application to water system. The BLDC engine drive has an edge over the customary acceptance engine in productivity and high pulling torque. The arranged framework will comprises of PV board of 200 Watts, a most extreme Power Point Following controller, a three-stage inverter and a Brushless DC (BLDC) engine with pumping framework. The beginning current of BLDC engine is limited by an ideal introduction and determination of the control parameters, annoyance size and recurrence while following the pinnacle force of SPV exhibit. The execution of proposed BLDC engine drive is completely assessed and its potential is exhibited under reasonable working conditions. The mimicked comes about and an exploratory approval alongside a far-reaching examination with the current procedures show noticeable quality of the proposed drive for SPV-based water pumping. The recommended framework is recreated in MATLAB/Simulink and after that, it is being acknowledged as an equipment model. Key Terms--Photovoltaic, Maximum Power Point Tracking, Brushless DC Motor, Pumping, Induction Motor, Incremental Conductance.

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