Title :
Simulation study of permanent magnet synchronous machine direct drive wind power generator using three level NPC converter system
Author :
Behera, Ranjan K. ; Gao, Wenzhong ; Ojo, Olorunfemi
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., India Inst. of Technol., Patna, India
Abstract :
In this paper, two three-phase three-level neutral point clamped (NPC) converters connected back-to-back are used for a direct drive wind power generator. A permanent magnet synchronous generator (PMSG) is used as the generator, which is driven by the wind turbine. Main problem of voltage unbalance in each electrolyte capacitor is controlled by using a simple chopper control circuit. A simple hardware method for balancing the neutral point (NP) voltage is proposed, which allows enhanced ride-through performance. This method can effectively balance the NP voltage without the limitations of modulation methods and load conditions. It also provides increased ride-through capabilities for the inverter during input voltage sags. Because of the NP balancing, the necessary size of the DC-bus capacitors is reduced. Here, Matlab/Simulink simulation results are presented for the validity of proposed scheme.
Keywords :
electric drives; electrolytic capacitors; permanent magnet generators; power convertors; power supply quality; synchronous generators; voltage control; wind turbines; DC-bus capacitors; Matlab-Simulink simulation; direct drive wind power generator; electrolyte capacitor; hardware method; neutral point clamped converters; neutral point voltage; permanent magnet synchronous machine; simple chopper control circuit; three-level NPC converter system; voltage sags; voltage unbalance; wind turbine; Capacitors; Permanent magnet machines; Permanent magnets; Power generation; Power system stability; Synchronous generators; Voltage control; Wind energy; Wind energy generation; Wind turbines; multilevel converters; permanent magnet synchronous generator; ride-through control; voltage source converter; wind energy;
Conference_Titel :
Power Electronics and Machines in Wind Applications, 2009. PEMWA 2009. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Lincoln, NE
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4935-4
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4936-1
DOI :
10.1109/PEMWA.2009.5208348