Title :
Three-Stage Static Power Converter for Battery Charging Feasible for Small Wind Energy Conversion Systems
Author :
de Oliveira Filho, Herminio Miguel ; Oliveira Junior, Demercil de S. ; Elmano de Alencar e Silva, Carlos
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Eng. & Sustainable Dev., Univ. for the Int. Integration of the Afro-Brazilian Lusophony, Acarape, Brazil
Abstract :
This paper presents the analysis, design, simulation, and experimental results for a three-stage static power converter for battery charging feasible to small wind energy conversion systems. The system employs a boost converter cascaded with a Graetz bridge that allows the implementation of a maximum power point (MPP) tracker and the reduction of the mechanical speed under overvoltage conditions across the batteries. Moreover, a buck converter is connected in series with the boost stage to ensure a constant voltage bus between the aforementioned topologies. Thus, it is possible to extract the maximum power over the entire wind speed range, and battery charging can be realized through conventional techniques. The complete design of the proposed battery charger including power, control, and supervisory circuits is presented and developed, considering a 300-W system, with the possibility of charging battery banks rated at 12 or 24 V. Simulation results are presented to prove the existence of MPPs in the wind generator. Finally, experimental results of the developed prototype required to validate the functionality of the proposed study are presented and discussed.
Keywords :
battery chargers; maximum power point trackers; wind power plants; Graetz bridge converter; MPP tracker; battery charging; boost converter; buck converter; constant voltage bus; maximum power point tracker; mechanical speed reduction; overvoltage conditions; power 300 W; small wind energy conversion systems; three-stage static power converter; voltage 12 V; voltage 24 V; wind generator; Batteries; Bridge circuits; Control systems; Frequency control; Inductors; Rectifiers; Voltage control; Battery charging; boost converter; buck converter; maximum power point (MPP); wind energy;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIA.2014.2309723