Sliding-mode indirect control of the quadratic boost converter operating in continuous conduction mode or discontinuous conduction mode

Author(s):  
O. Lopez-Santos ◽  
L. Martinez-Salamero ◽  
G. Garcia ◽  
H. Valderrama-Blavi
2021 ◽  
pp. 0309524X2110605
Author(s):  
Mohamed Bendaoud

This paper presents an approach to design the sliding mode control for an AC-DC converter, consisting of a diode rectifier in series with a boost converter. The results obtained show that this converter with the proposed control law can be used to control the extraction of mechanical power when connecting the permanent magnet synchronous generator (PMSG) to a wind turbine. The boost converter operates in discontinuous conduction mode (DCM) in order to reduce the total harmonic distortion (THD) of the currents in the PMSG. To verify the performance of the proposed method, a simulation study is performed.


Energies ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (20) ◽  
pp. 6785
Author(s):  
Ileana González ◽  
Antonio Sánchez ◽  
Diego Langarica-Cordoba ◽  
Fernando Yanine-Misleh ◽  
Victor Ramirez

This paper solves the buck–boost converter operation problem in the discontinuous conduction mode and the feeding a DC bus of a combined battery/solar-powered electric vehicle grid. Since the sun’s radiation has a very important effect on the performance of photovoltaic solar modules due to its continuous variation, the main task of the system under study is the regulation of the output voltage from an MPPT system located at the output of the panels in order to obtain a DC bus voltage that is fixed to 24 V. This is ensured via a double-loop scheme, where the current inner loop relies on sliding-mode control; meanwhile, the outer voltage loop considers a proportional–integral action. Additionally, the current loop implements an adaptive hysteresis logic in order to operate at a fixed frequency. The closed-loop system’s performance is checked via numerical results with respect to step changes in the load, input voltage, and output voltage reference variations.


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