Title :
Trends in Wind Turbine Generator Systems
Author :
Polinder, Henk ; Ferreira, Jan Abraham ; Jensen, Bogi ; Abrahamsen, Asger B. ; Atallah, K. ; McMahon, Richard A.
Author_Institution :
Electr. Power Process. Group, Delft Univ. of Technol., Delft, Netherlands
Abstract :
This paper reviews the trends in wind turbine generator systems. After discussing some important requirements and basic relations, it describes the currently used systems: the constant speed system with squirrel-cage induction generator, and the three variable speed systems with doubly fed induction generator (DFIG), with gearbox and fully rated converter, and direct drive (DD). Then, possible future generator systems are reviewed. Hydraulic transmissions are significantly lighter than gearboxes and enable continuously variable transmission, but their efficiency is lower. A brushless DFIG is a medium speed generator without brushes and with improved low-voltage ride-through characteristics compared with the DFIG. Magnetic pseudo DDs are smaller and lighter than DD generators, but need a sufficiently low and stable magnet price to be successful. In addition, superconducting generators can be smaller and lighter than normal DD generators, but both cost and reliability need experimental demonstration. In power electronics, there is a trend toward reliable modular multilevel topologies.
Keywords :
asynchronous generators; electric drives; permanent magnet generators; power generation reliability; wind turbines; brushless DFIG; constant speed system; continuously variable transmission; direct drive; doubly fed induction generator; gearbox; hydraulic transmission; low-voltage ride-through characteristics; magnetic pseudo DD generator; medium speed generator; modular multilevel topology reliability; squirrel-cage induction generator; superconducting generator; variable speed system; wind turbine generator system; Induction generators; Power system stability; Reliability; Rotors; Wind speed; Wind turbines; Direct-drive generators; doubly fed induction generators (DFIGs); generator systems; permanent magnet (PM) generators; wind energy; wind turbines;
Journal_Title :
Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JESTPE.2013.2280428