DocumentCode
1087207
Title
Architecture Complexity and Energy Efficiency of Small Wind Turbines
Author
Mirecki, Adam ; Roboam, Xavier ; Richardeau, Frederic
Author_Institution
Lab. d´´Electrotechnique et d´´Electronique Industrielle, Unite Mixte de Recherche, Toulouse
Volume
54
Issue
1
fYear
2007
Firstpage
660
Lastpage
670
Abstract
The power characteristics of wind turbines are nonlinear. It is particularly true for vertical-axis turbines whose provided power is very sensitive to the load. Thus, controlling the operating point is essential to optimize the energetic behavior. Several control strategies (maximum power point tracking) can be used for the energy conversion. If the wind-turbine characteristic Cp(lambda) is supposed to be a priori known, it can be used for optimal control of the torque, speed, or system output power. On the contrary, if this characteristic is unknown, an operational seeking algorithm such as fuzzy logic has to be implemented. Several structures with different associated complexity degrees can be used, in particular, the structure of the ac-dc conversion, which can be either a pulsewidth-modulation voltage-source rectifier or a simple diode bridge. A comparative study of the corresponding control strategies and architectures is proposed in this paper regarding the tradeoffs between structure complexity and energy efficiency. The analysis is based on simulations and experiments
Keywords
AC-DC power convertors; PWM rectifiers; bridge circuits; energy conservation; fuzzy control; machine control; optimal control; power control; torque control; velocity control; wind turbines; AC-DC conversion; diode bridge; energy conversion; energy efficiency; fuzzy logic control; maximum power point tracking; optimal control; power characteristics; pulsewidth-modulation voltage-source rectifier; speed control; system architecture complexity; system output power control; torque control; vertical-axis turbines; wind turbines; Bridge circuits; Diodes; Energy conversion; Energy efficiency; Fuzzy logic; Optimal control; Power generation; Rectifiers; Voltage; Wind turbines; Architecture; efficiency; renewable energy; wind-power generation;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0278-0046
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIE.2006.885456
Filename
4084639
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