2022
DOI: 10.48084/etasr.4850
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Modeling and Simulation of a UV Water Treatment System Fed by a GPV Source Using the Bond Graph Approach

Abstract: This work presents a simulation model for a UV water treatment system, powered by a photovoltaic generator, which relates the current consumed by the lamp to the UV flux and water quality. The overall system also includes electronic converters, electronic ballast (RLC resonant circuit), a UV lamp (UV irradiation source), and a centrifugal pump. To optimize the power transfer from the PV generator to the ballast and the UV lamp, a Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) device is used. The overall water treatment s… Show more

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“…The bond-graph model of a photovoltaic source coupled to a RL load is given in Figure 2. The capacitor Ca is often used in the PV system for start-up assistance during low sunlight [7,18]. To simulate the characteristic of the photovoltaic panel I=f(V), we use the BG model represented by Figure 3.…”
Section: Modeling Of the Photovoltaic Sourcementioning
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“…The bond-graph model of a photovoltaic source coupled to a RL load is given in Figure 2. The capacitor Ca is often used in the PV system for start-up assistance during low sunlight [7,18]. To simulate the characteristic of the photovoltaic panel I=f(V), we use the BG model represented by Figure 3.…”
Section: Modeling Of the Photovoltaic Sourcementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The UV water treatment system is powered by a photovoltaic panel through a storage battery, so it has a continuous power supply of 24V. The resonant circuit requires a square voltage ±E, which is obtained with an inverter [7,20].…”
Section: Modeling Of the Dc/ac Converter: Invertermentioning
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