Title :
Comparison Between Different Design Topologies for Multi-Megawatt Direct Drive Wind Generators Using Improved Second Generation High Temperature Superconductors
Author :
Karmaker, Haran ; Ho, Mantak ; Kulkarni, Devdatta
Author_Institution :
R&D Center, TECOWestinghouse Motor Co., Round Rock, TX, USA
Abstract :
Various design topologies were investigated to study the weights and costs for a direct drive wind turbine generator using improved second generation (2G) YBCO high temperature superconductors (HTS). Five different design topologies using combinations of air core, iron core, salient and non-salient configurations for both stator and rotor were considered for a generator with the nominal rating of 10 MW, 8 RPM and 3300 V. The main objective of the investigation was to minimize the HTS quantities and the reduction of total cost to achieve the same rating performance. The electromagnetic design was performed using transient finite element modeling including the improved HTS conductor characteristic properties. The mechanical design includes the support structures for both full load operation and sudden three-phase terminal fault conditions which can cause severe stresses.
Keywords :
electric drives; fault diagnosis; finite element analysis; high-temperature superconductors; power generation faults; rotors; stators; turbogenerators; wind turbines; 2G YBCO high temperature superconductors; air core; design topologies; electromagnetic design; full load operation; improved HTS conductor characteristic properties; improved second generation high temperature superconductors; iron core; multimegawatt direct drive wind turbine generators; nonsalient configurations; power 10 MW; rotor; salient configurations; stator; three-phase terminal fault conditions; transient finite element modeling; voltage 3300 V; Coils; Generators; High-temperature superconductors; Iron; Stator windings; Topology; Direct Drive Wind Generator; Direct drive wind generator; High Temperature Superconductor (HTS); Offshore Wind Turbines; Second Generation (2G); high temperature superconductor (HTS); offshore wind turbines; second generation (2G);
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2014.2375872