Title :
Wide-Speed-Range-Operation Dual Stator-Winding Induction Generator DC Generating System for Wind Power Applications
Author :
Feifei Bu ; Yuwen Hu ; Wenxin Huang ; Shenglun Zhuang ; Kai Shi
Author_Institution :
Key Lab. of New Energy Generation & Power Conversion of Jiangsu Province, Nanjing Univ. of Aeronaut. & Astronaut., Nanjing, China
Abstract :
This paper presents a wide-speed-range-operation dual stator-winding induction generator (DWIG) dc generating system for wind power applications. In this system, the dc bus on the control-winding side and the dc bus on the power-winding side are connected in parallel to further widen the speed range of the constant dc voltage output, especially at low speeds. Based on the control mechanism of the DWIG and the instantaneous power theory, a control-winding-flux-orientation control strategy is employed. In order to improve the wind energy conversion efficiency at low wind speeds, the generator efficiency optimization method is investigated. The experimental results from a 20 kW/600 V prototype show that the proposed generating system can output the constant dc voltage in a speed range of 1:4, and the generator efficiency in the low speed range is improved, which both bring the advantages for wind power applications, such as expanding the scope of the wind energy utilization and capturing much more wind energy.
Keywords :
asynchronous generators; machine vector control; rectifying circuits; wind power plants; DC bus; DC generating system; control winding flux orientation control strategy; control winding side; dual stator winding induction generator; generator efficiency optimization method; instantaneous power theory; power 20 kW; power winding side; voltage 600 V; wide speed range operation; wind power applications; Generators; Stator windings; Voltage control; Wind energy; Wind power generation; Wind speed; Windings; Control-winding-flux orientation; dc generating system; dual stator winding; efficiency optimization; induction generator (IG); wide-speed-range operation; wind power;
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2014.2308222