New Isolated Converter for Interfacing PMSG Based Wind Turbine with Distribution Network
10th International Symposium "Topical Problems in the Field of Electrical and Power Engineering. Doctoral School of Energy and Geotechnology II": Proceedings 2011
Lauris Bisenieks, Dmitri Vinnikov, Iļja Galkins

This paper presents a new converter topology for interfacing a permanent magnet synchronous generator based variable speed wind turbine with a residential power network. The theory of wind energy conversion is analyzed first. Then an example of wind velocity distribution and normalized energy yield is discussed in order to formulate requirements for choosing a power converter. A new topology of an interfacing converter is analyzed and simulation results of a lossless model are presented. Simulation results of the proposed converter prove that its utilization in wind power applications is beneficial. Experimental results are given for verification of simulation ones


Keywords
Wind energy, PMSG, qZS DC/DC converter, variable speed wind turbines
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http://egdk.ttu.ee/files/parnu2011winter/Parnu2011_winter_100-107.pdf

Bisenieks, L., Vinnikov, D., Galkins, I. New Isolated Converter for Interfacing PMSG Based Wind Turbine with Distribution Network. In: 10th International Symposium "Topical Problems in the Field of Electrical and Power Engineering. Doctoral School of Energy and Geotechnology II": Proceedings, Estonia, Pärnu, 10-15 January, 2011. Tallinn: Estonian Society of Moritz Hermann Jacobi, 2011, pp.100-107. ISBN 978-9985-9089-4-5.

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English (en)
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