This paper presents an Induction Machine (IM) based wind generation unit with integrated Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT), Electric Losses Minimization Technique (ELMT) and Discontinuous PWM (D-PWM) features. The target is the development of a highly efficient wind generation unit with high dynamic performance, able not only to rapidly track the maximum generable power according to any wind speed variation, but also to minimize, at the same time, the converter's and the machine's losses. The proposed wind generator is based on a back-to-back power converter topology with two VSIs and contains a previously developed neural based MPPT as well as an original version of an ELMT. The proposed wind generation unit has been tested experimentally on a suitably developed test setup. Results clearly show that the integration of ELMT+D-PWM into the MPPT based wind generator control permits the active power injected into the power grid to be increased up to 37.5 % at high wind speeds and up to 240 % at low wind speeds.
Induction Machines based Wind Generators with Neural Maximum Power Point Tracking and Minimum Losses Techniques
MC Di Piazza;M Pucci
2016
Abstract
This paper presents an Induction Machine (IM) based wind generation unit with integrated Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT), Electric Losses Minimization Technique (ELMT) and Discontinuous PWM (D-PWM) features. The target is the development of a highly efficient wind generation unit with high dynamic performance, able not only to rapidly track the maximum generable power according to any wind speed variation, but also to minimize, at the same time, the converter's and the machine's losses. The proposed wind generator is based on a back-to-back power converter topology with two VSIs and contains a previously developed neural based MPPT as well as an original version of an ELMT. The proposed wind generation unit has been tested experimentally on a suitably developed test setup. Results clearly show that the integration of ELMT+D-PWM into the MPPT based wind generator control permits the active power injected into the power grid to be increased up to 37.5 % at high wind speeds and up to 240 % at low wind speeds.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


