
Impact of Polyphase Induction Motor on Photovoltaic Water Pumping System
Author(s) -
Koussaila Iffouzar,
Khaldi Lyes,
Kamal Himour,
Abdelhakim Deboucha,
Azeddine Houari,
Kaci Ghedamsi,
Benkhoris Mohamed Fouad
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal européen des systèmes automatisés/journal européen des systèmes automaitsés
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.16
H-Index - 20
eISSN - 2116-7087
pISSN - 1269-6935
DOI - 10.18280/jesa.530602
Subject(s) - photovoltaic system , control theory (sociology) , inverter , induction motor , computer science , induction generator , engineering , maximum power point tracking , voltage , electrical engineering , control (management) , artificial intelligence
An improved dynamic behavior of water pumping system is presented in this paper. The system consists of a seven-phase induction motor powered by a photovoltaic generator (PVG) and a battery bank, via two static converters controlled independently. A boost converter based on fuzzy logic controller is utilized to adapt the voltage of the photovoltaic generator in order to extract maximum power. A three levels neutral point clamped inverter (NPC) is introduced to attain a low voltage harmonic distortion in the system. In addition, an improved direct field oriented control with minimizing non-sequential currents for the seven-phase induction motor using fuzzy logic filter is implemented. To verify and validate the proposed system, an optimal operating point is chosen to locate the dynamic and static operating limits of the system. Moreover, the proposed system is simulated and analyzed. The minimization of the non-sequential currents component induces a quality energy improvement with minimizing of the Joule losses, which increase the system efficiency. The use of the seven-phase machine brings a degree of additional freedom to the system, its tolerance to faults is a capital issue for the isolated places.