Title :
Permanent magnet synchronous condenser with solid state excitation
Author :
Ping Hsu;Eduard Muljadi;Ziping Wu;Wenzhong Gao
Author_Institution :
San Jose state Univ., United States
fDate :
7/1/2015 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A synchronous condenser consists of a free-spinning wound-field synchronous generator and a field excitation controller. In this paper, we propose a synchronous generator that employs a permanent magnet synchronous generator (PMSG) instead of a wound-field machine. PMSGs have the advantages of higher efficiency and reliability. In the proposed configuration, the reactive power control is achieved by a voltage source converter connected in series with the PMSG and the grid. The converter varies the phase voltage of the PMSG so as to create the same effect of over or under excitation in a wound-field machine. The converter output voltage level controls the amount and the direction of the produced reactive power and the voltage´s phase is kept in-phase with the grid voltage except a slight phase can be introduced so that some power can be drawn from the grid for maintaining the DC bus voltage level of the converter. Since the output voltage of the converter is only a fraction of the line voltage, its VA rating is only a fraction of the rating of the PMSG. The proposed scheme is shown to be effective by computer simulation.
Keywords :
"Reactive power","Voltage control","Damping","Renewable energy sources","Synchronous generators","Permanent magnets","Static VAr compensators"
Conference_Titel :
Power & Energy Society General Meeting, 2015 IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/PESGM.2015.7286444