Title :
Modeling Strategy for Back-to-Back Three-Level Converters Applied to High-Power Wind Turbines
Author :
Portillo, Ramón C. ; Prats, MaÁngeles Martín ; Leon, óJosé I. ; Sánchez, Juan Antonio ; Carrasco, Juan M. ; Galván, Eduardo ; Franquelo, Leopoldo Garcia
Author_Institution :
Dipt. Ingenieria Electronica, Escuela Superior de Ingenieros de Sevilla, Seville
Abstract :
Three-level converters are becoming a realistic alternative to the conventional converters in high-power wind-energy applications. In this paper, a complete analytical strategy to model a back-to-back three-level converter is described. This tool permits us to adapt the control strategy to the specific application. Moreover, the model of different loads can be incorporated to the overall model. Both control strategy and load models are included in the complete system model. The proposed model pays special attention to the unbalance in the capacitors´ voltage of three-level converters, including the dynamics of the capacitors´ voltage. In order to validate the model and the control strategy proposed in this paper, a 3-MW three-level back-to-back power converter used as a power conditioning system of a variable speed wind turbine has been simulated. Finally, the described strategy has been implemented in a 50-kVA scalable prototype as well, providing a satisfactory performance
Keywords :
adaptive control; power capacitors; power convertors; power generation control; power system simulation; voltage control; wind power plants; wind turbines; 3 MW; 50 kVA; adaptive control; back-to-back three-level converters; capacitors voltage unbalance; high-power variable speed wind turbines; load models; power conditioning system; three-dimensional space-vector modulation; voltage control; voltage dip; wind-energy conversion system; Analytical models; Load modeling; Power conditioning; Power system modeling; Renewable energy resources; Topology; Voltage control; Voltage fluctuations; Wind energy; Wind turbines; Adaptive control; mathematical modeling; multilevel converters; natural coordinates; three-dimensional space-vector modulation (3-D SVM); variable speed wind turbine; voltage control; voltage dip; voltage source back-to-back converter; wind energy; wind-energy conversion system;
Journal_Title :
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIE.2006.882025