Title :
Comparative Analysis of 10 MW Class Geared and Gearless Type Superconducting Synchronous Generators for a Wind Power Generation System
Author :
Namwon Kim ; Gyeong-Hun Kim ; Kwang-Min Kim ; Minwon Park ; In-Keun Yu ; Sangjin Lee ; Song, E. ; Tae-Won Kim
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Changwon Nat. Univ., Changwon, South Korea
fDate :
6/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In order to improve the efficiency of wind power generation system (WPGS), many researchers have tried to develop a larger WPGS and a superconducting synchronous generator (SCSG) has been suggested to develop over 5 MW class WPGS. There are two expected types of drive-train, geared and gearless. The structure and electrical parameters of the SCSG depend on the type of drive-train used. This paper deals with a comparative analysis of the 10 MW class geared and gearless types of the SCSG for WPGS. Three drive-trains are designed for the 10 MW class SCSGs using the finite elements method analysis tool. The PSCAD/EMTDC is utilized to simulate electrical and dynamic behaviors of the modeled SCSGs. The simulation results show the operation characteristics of the designed SCSGs and suggest that the single-stage gearbox type drive-train is the most efficient drive-train for the SCSG due to the reduction of the number of rotor poles and the volume of the generator, even though the geared-type drive-train requires periodical maintenance.
Keywords :
maintenance engineering; superconducting machines; synchronous generators; wind power plants; PSCAD-EMTDC; SCSG; WPGS; electrical parameters; gearless type superconducting synchronous generators; periodical maintenance; power 10 MW; rotor poles; single-stage gearbox type drive-train; structure parameters; wind power generation system; Analytical models; Coils; Frequency conversion; Gears; Generators; Magnetic fields; Wind turbines; Direct-driven; drive-train; gearbox; single-stage; superconducting synchronous generator; three-stage; wind power generation;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2011.2178221