Title :
Zero sequence method for energy recovery from a variable-speed wind turbine generator
Author :
Muljadi, Eduard ; Hess, Herbert L. ; Thomas, Kim
Author_Institution :
Nat. Renewable Energy Lab., Golden, CO, USA
fDate :
3/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
An innovative power conversion system to convert energy from a variable-frequency wind-powered induction generator to a fixed frequency output is presented. A standard six-switch DC link current regulated pulse width modulated (CRPWM) inverter is simultaneously modulated with two current components. A three-phase balanced current component at the induction generator´s optimum operating frequency transfers energy from the generator to the converter. A single phase zero sequence current component at a fixed 60 Hz frequency transfers energy from the converter through a zero sequence filter to the load. Unity power factor output is shown both in simulation and experiment, though any arbitrary power factor output may be readily commanded. Maximum power capture for a variable-speed wind turbine is achieved using proven control techniques. This method uses only half of the active power switching devices of conventional conversion methods. Simulation and experimental verification are shown
Keywords :
DC-AC power convertors; PWM invertors; asynchronous generators; machine testing; machine theory; switching circuits; variable speed gear; wind power plants; wind turbines; active power switching devices; energy recovery; energy transfer; induction generator; maximum power capture; optimum operating frequency; power conversion system; six-switch DC link current regulated pulse width modulated inverter; three-phase balanced current component; unity power factor output; variable-speed wind turbine generator; zero sequence filter; zero sequence method; Frequency conversion; Induction generators; Power conversion; Power generation; Pulse width modulation inverters; Reactive power; Switching converters; Voltage; Wind energy generation; Wind turbines;
Journal_Title :
Energy Conversion, IEEE Transactions on