Title :
Development of a grid-connected wind generation system utilizing high frequency-based three-phase semicontrolled rectifier-current source inverter
Author :
Amin, M.M. ; Mohammed, O.A.
Author_Institution :
ECE Dept., Florida Int. Univ., Miami, FL, USA
Abstract :
In this paper, a high frequency (HF)-based three-phase Semicontrolled rectifier-current source inverter system is proposed for grid-connected permanent magnet wind generators. The main advantages of the topology are: high efficiency due to less power losses and reduced number of switching elements, high output power density realization, reduced passive component ratings proportionally to the frequency, robustness, as short-circuit through a leg is not possible, and harmonics are of higher orders and are easily filtered out. As a disadvantage, higher but acceptable total harmonic distortion of the generator currents is introduced. A maximum power point tracking (MPPT) algorithm is achieved through a hysteresis control for the rectifier operation. Additionally, a sinusoidal pulse width modulation (SPWM) three phase current source inverter (CSI) is also employed in the grid connection. The complete operation of the rectifier-inverter and theoretical analysis are presented. Test results on 5-kW wind generation system are presented and discussed to confirm the effectiveness of the proposed topology for grid connected systems.
Keywords :
invertors; maximum power point trackers; permanent magnet generators; power grids; power system interconnection; rectifiers; wind power plants; grid-connected permanent magnet wind generators; grid-connected wind generation system; high frequency-based three-phase semicontrolled rectifier-current source inverter system; maximum power point tracking; power 5 kW; rectifier-inverter; sinusoidal pulse width modulation; three phase current source inverter; total harmonic distortion; Converters; Generators; Inverters; Rectifiers; Switches; Topology; Wind speed;
Conference_Titel :
Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition (APEC), 2011 Twenty-Sixth Annual IEEE
Conference_Location :
Fort Worth, TX
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8084-5
DOI :
10.1109/APEC.2011.5744664