• DocumentCode
    823979
  • Title

    Variable-speed wind power generation using doubly fed wound rotor induction machine-a comparison with alternative schemes

  • Author

    Datta, Rajib ; Ranganathan, V.T.

  • Author_Institution
    ABB Corporate Res. Centre, Ladenburg, Germany
  • Volume
    17
  • Issue
    3
  • fYear
    2002
  • fDate
    9/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    414
  • Lastpage
    421
  • Abstract
    In this paper, a wind energy conversion system (WECS) using a grid-connected wound rotor induction machine controlled from the rotor side is compared with both fixed speed and variable speed systems using a cage rotor induction machine. The comparison is done on, the basis of: (1) major hardware components required; (2) operating region; and (3) energy output due to a defined wind function using the characteristics of a practical wind turbine. Although a fixed speed system is more simple and reliable, it severely limits the energy output of a wind turbine. In case of variable speed systems, comparison shows that using a wound rotor induction machine of similar rating can significantly enhance energy capture. This comes about due to the ability to operate with rated torque even at supersynchronous speeds; power is then generated out of the rotor as well as the stator. Moreover, with rotor side control, the voltage rating of the power devices and DC bus capacitor bank is reduced. The size of the line side inductor also decreased. Results are presented to show the substantial advantages of the doubly fed system.
  • Keywords
    asynchronous generators; machine theory; rotors; turbogenerators; variable speed gear; wind power plants; wind turbines; DC bus capacitor bank; doubly-fed wound rotor induction machine; energy capture; energy output; grid-connected wound rotor induction machine; hardware components; operating region; power devices; rated torque operation; rotor side control; supersynchronous speeds; variable-speed wind power generation; voltage rating reduction; wind energy conversion system; wind turbine; Control systems; Energy capture; Hardware; Induction machines; Power system reliability; Rotors; Wind energy; Wind power generation; Wind turbines; Wounds;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Energy Conversion, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0885-8969
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TEC.2002.801993
  • Filename
    1033974