Also Available Domains Solar Power Generation
The main objective of this project is to efficiently manage power flow from solar panels to both a high-voltage battery (HVB) and a low-voltage battery (LVB). Optimizing the use of solar energy even under partial shading conditions.
This article proposes an adding on board solar generation to EVs is one way to help reduce their charging needs and/or increase their driving range. To maximize the potential benefit, differential power processing (DPP) converters can be implemented to maximize solar energy capture in partial shading conditions. Furthermore, an isolated high step-up converter is required to transfer solar energy to the high-voltage battery, and a buck converter is useful to create an efficient direct path from the solar cells to the low-voltage accessory bus. If implementing these power electronic requirements with separate converters, the component count is high and power density can suffer. Thus, this article proposes the first multiport converter with solar DPP, an isolated high-voltage output port, and a low-voltage port, which is uniquely suited for solar-charged EVs. The switch count is low, and a simple control strategy is proposed to allow separate control of the two output ports. Simulation were conducted through Matlab-Simulink to verify the feasibility of the proposed method.
Keywords: Multiport circuits, Resonant power conversion, solar energy
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Software Configuration:
Operating System : Windows 7/8/10
Application Software: MATLAB / Simulink
Hardware Configuration:
RAM : 8 GB
Processor : I3 / I5 (Mostly prefer)
· Introduction to Matlab/Simulink
· What is EISPACK & LINPACK
· How to start with MATLAB
· About Matlab language
· About tools & libraries
· Application of Matlab/Simulink
· About Matlab desktop
· Features of Matlab/Simulink
· Basics on MATLAB/Simulink
· Introduction to Electric vehicle
· Introduction to solar
· Introduction to convertors
· Introduction to the Battery
· Introduction to the Rectifier
· Introduction to Pulse Width Modulation (PWM),
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o Creativity and imaginary skills
o Programming skills
o Deployment
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