Title :
Analysis and simulation of an optimally operated DOIG based stand alone VSCF generation system under converter current and machine speed constraints
Author :
Bagarty, Durgesh Prasad ; Kastha, Debaprasad
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Indian Inst. of Technol., Kharagpur
Abstract :
In the context of supplementing energy requirement for remote localities far from the reach of the national grid and having good wind energy potential, installation of modular wind plants operating in the stand-alone mode is the desirable choice. The optimal operation of such isolated generating system is essential so as to increase the overall efficiency and hence reduce the cost of energy generation. Reducing losses also helps to reduce the maintenance needs and increase the longevity of the generating system. Many works relating to the analysis, design and performance optimization of grid connected DOIG based VSCF generation system has been reported in literatures. However, surprisingly little attention has been focused on optimal operation of stand alone DOIG based VSCF generation system. In this paper an optimal operational strategy has been developed for a DIOG based VSCF generation system supplying an isolated load. The constrained optimization problem is solved in the MATLAB environment using the Lagrange multiplier technique. The control algorithm makes the generating system to operate at min. machine loss trajectory while the wind speed, active load power and load power factor angle varies with in their specified range. The theoretical prediction is supported by simulation using MATLAB SIMULINK
Keywords :
asynchronous generators; maintenance engineering; power convertors; power factor; power grids; power system interconnection; wind power plants; Lagrange multiplier technique; MATLAB environment; constrained optimization problem; control algorithm; converter current; double output induction generator; energy cost reduction; load power factor; loss reduction; machine loss trajectory; machine speed constraints; maintenance reduction; modular wind plant installation; national grid; variable speed constant frequency generation system; wind energy potential; Analytical models; Converters; Cost function; MATLAB; Optimization; Performance analysis; Potential energy; Power conversion; Wind energy; Wind energy generation;
Conference_Titel :
Industrial Technology, 2005. ICIT 2005. IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Hong Kong
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9484-4
DOI :
10.1109/ICIT.2005.1600636