Title :
Design Concepts for High-Voltage Variable-Capacitance DC Generators
Author :
Donnell, Ryan O. ; Schofield, Nigel ; Smith, Alexander C. ; Cullen, John
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Manchester, Manchester, UK
Abstract :
The transmission requirements of the next generation of offshore wind farms, such as the Round Two U.K. offshore development proposals, may rely on high-voltage direct current (HVDC) technology for at least a part of their power collection and transmission requirements. HVDC technology is particularly suited for the transmission of high powers through large lengths of submarine cables; however, its application is limited by the high cost of offshore ac-dc converter stations. This paper therefore investigates the feasibility of the direct generation of HVDC power using a novel generator topology, as an alternative solution to the generation-transmission requirements of large offshore wind farms. A variable-capacitance generator uses electrostatic fields to generate an HVDC output with a minimum of power conditioning and is based on a previous work that suggests system power densities comparable with the conventional generator-transformer-rectifier systems to be achievable.
Keywords :
HVDC power convertors; HVDC power transmission; offshore installations; power transformers; wind power plants; HVDC technology; ac-dc converter stations; generation-transmission requirements; generator topology; generator-transformer-rectifier systems; high-voltage direct current technology; high-voltage variable-capacitance DC generators; offshore wind farms; power collection; power conditioning; submarine cables; system power densities; transmission requirements; variable-capacitance generator; Electrostatic machines; HVDC generator; off-shore wind generation; variable-capacitance dc generator; variable-capacitance machines;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIA.2009.2027545