DocumentCode :
2758405
Title :
Conceptualization and multi-objective optimization of the electric system of an Airborne Wind Turbine
Author :
Kolar, J.W. ; Friedli, T. ; Krismer, F. ; Looser, A. ; Schweizer, M. ; Steimer, P. ; Bevirt, J.
Author_Institution :
Power Electron. Syst. Lab. (PES), ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
fYear :
2011
fDate :
27-30 June 2011
Firstpage :
32
Lastpage :
55
Abstract :
Airborne Wind Turbines (AWT) represent a radically new and fascinating concept for future harnessing of wind power. This concept consists of realizing only the blades of a conventional wind turbine (CWT) in the form of a power kite flying at high speed perpendicular to the wind. On the kite are mounted a turbine, an electrical generator and a power electronics converter. The electric power generated is transmitted via a medium voltage cable to the ground. Because of the high flight speed of the power kite, several times the actual wind speed, only a very small swept area of the turbine is required according to Betz´s Law and/or a turbine of low weight for the generation of a given electric power. Moreover, because of the high turbine rotational speed, no gear transmission is necessary and the size of the generator is also reduced. For takeoff and landing of the power kite, the turbines act as propellers and the generators as motors, i.e. electric power is supplied so that the system can be maneuvered like a helicopter. In the present work the configuration of power electronics converters for the implementation of a 100kW AWT is considered. The major aspect here is the trade-off between power-to-weight ratio (W/kg) and efficiency. The dependence of cable weight and cable losses on the voltage level of power transmission is investigated, and a comparison made of low voltage (LV) and medium voltage (MV) versions of generators. Furthermore, the interdependence of the weight and efficiency of a bidirectional Dual Active Bridge dc-dc converter for coupling the rectified output voltage of a LV generator to the MV cable is discussed. Based on this, the concept offering the best possible compromise of weight and efficiency in the power electronics system is selected and a model of the control behavior is derived for both power flow directions. A control structure is then proposed and dimensioned. Furthermore, questions of electromagnetic compatibility and electrical safety - - are treated. In conclusion, the essential results of the work are summarized and an outlook on future research is given. To enable the reader to make simplified calculations and a comparison of a CWT with an AWT, the aerodynamic fundamentals of both systems are summarized in highly simplified form in an Appendix, and numerical values are given for the 100kW system discussed in this work.
Keywords :
DC-DC power convertors; blades; electric power generation; electromagnetic compatibility; optimisation; power cables; power conversion; power transmission; wind power; wind turbines; Betz´s law; airborne wind turbine; bidirectional dual active bridge dc-dc converter; blades; electric power generation; electric system; electrical generator; electrical safety; electromagnetic compatibility; medium voltage cable; multiobjective optimization; power 100 kW; power electronics converter; power kite flying; power transmission; power-to-weight ratio; turbine rotational speed; wind power; Conductors; Copper; Generators; Insulation; Power electronics; Wind turbines; Wires; airborne wind turbine; multi-objective optimization; power electronics; renewable energy; wind power;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Industrial Electronics (ISIE), 2011 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Gdansk
ISSN :
Pending
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-9310-4
Electronic_ISBN :
Pending
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ISIE.2011.5984131
Filename :
5984131
Link To Document :
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