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Hybrid DC-DC converter for DC drive system with PI and fuzzy logic controller

The current state of the globe’s electric power crisis is a significant negative. Additionally, using traditional forms of energy contaminates the natural environment significantly. Therefore, the globe is shifting towards alternative sources of energy that are less expensive or devoid of pollutants...

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Main Authors: Kumar, P. Suresh, Reddy, Vaka Hari Kailash, Kumar, T. Akhil, Sampath, Pudi, Chaitanya, D.
Format: Conference Proceeding
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Summary:The current state of the globe’s electric power crisis is a significant negative. Additionally, using traditional forms of energy contaminates the natural environment significantly. Therefore, the globe is shifting towards alternative sources of energy that are less expensive or devoid of pollutants. Some of the alternative energy sources are pollution-free renewable energy sources that are freely available. Ocean, fuel cells, solar, wind, and other sources are a few instances of renewable energy. Solar power is one of the most hopeful options available among the world’s renewable energy sources. because solar energy is completely free, pollutant-free, and widely available everywhere. These are the main advantages of solar energy. however the main demerit is intermittent in nature. The study is concentrated on hybrid DC-DC converter for application with green power. In order to boost net efficiency and reliability of execution, the job includes combining two sources of energy, one energy source with one, two, or more storage elements, or two energy sources with one storage element. The converter is then controlled utilising a variety of regulating techniques to reduce the output voltage ripple. The converter receives its input from two independent control systems, a PI & Fuzzy logic controller.
ISSN:0094-243X
1551-7616
DOI:10.1063/5.0178650