Control of Permanent-Magnet Generators Applied to Variable-Speed Wind-Energy Systems Connected to the Grid
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Abstract
Wind energy is a prominent area of application of variable-speed generators operating on the constant grid frequency. This paper describes the operation and control of one of these variable-speed wind generators: the direct driven permanent magnet synchronous generator (PMSG). This generator is connected to the power network by means of a fully controlled frequency converter, which consists of a pulsewidth-modulation (PWM) rectifier, an intermediate dc circuit, and a PWM inverter. The generator is controlled to obtain maximum power from the incident wind with maximum efficiency under different load conditions. Vector control of the grid-side inverter allows power factor regulation of the windmill. This paper…
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Authors
3- MCM. ChinchillaCorresponding
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
- SASantiago Arnaltes
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
- JCJuan Carlos Burgos
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Topics & keywords
- Windmill
- Permanent magnet synchronous generator
- Pulse-width modulation
- Rectifier (neural networks)
- Wind power
- Inverter
- Control theory (sociology)
- Maximum power principle
- Affordable and clean energy