A new maximum power point tracking algorithm based on power differentials method for thermoelectric generators
Abstract
This study uses a new maximum power point tracking (MPPT) algorithm for
Thermoelectric Generator (TEG) devices. The MPPT algorithm appears as an
essential solution due to the nature and the variation characteristics of the
TEG devices under certain conditions. In this paper, the power differentialsmaximum power point tracking (PD-MPPT) algorithm is proposed to control
the boost converter by measuring the output power of TEG devices at both the
start and finishing points of the power curve along with making a comparison
of these two measured power points. The priority is given to the highest power
point until the maximum power point is achieved, and Kalman Filter has been
applied to eliminate the oscillation generated from the TEG system. This algorithm does not require any extra circuit to measure the short-circuit current or
the open-circuit voltage because there is no disconnection between the TEG
and the load. The hardware implementation of the power differentials algorithm is demonstrated under steady-state conditions. Moreover, the PD-MPPT
is an effective and applicable algorithm applied to grab the maximum power
point from the Photovoltaics PVs and TEGs systems. The practical experiment
is conducted using the “STM32f429” microcontroller to implement the algorithm. During the experiments, the change in the duty cycles is observed. The
experimental results show that the PD-MPPT algorithm performs better under
a steady-state and has the ability to track the maximum power point
accurately.
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