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Modelling of a PMSG Wind Turbine with Autonomous Control

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  • Chia-Nan Wang
  • Wen-Chang Lin
  • Xuan-Khoa Le

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The aim of this research is to model an autonomous control wind turbine driven permanent magnetic synchronous generator (PMSG) which feeds alternating current (AC) power to the utility grid. Furthermore, this research also demonstrates the effects and the efficiency of PMSG wind turbine which is integrated by autonomous controllers. In order for well autonomous control, two voltage source inverters are used to control wind turbine connecting with the grid. The generator-side inverter is used to adjust the synchronous generator as well as separating the generator from the grid when necessary. The grid-side inverter controls the power flow between the direct current (DC) bus and the AC side. Both of them are oriented control by space vector pulse width modulation (PWM) with back-to-back frequency inverter. Moreover, the proportional-integral (PI) controller is enhanced to control both of the inverters and the pitch angle of the wind turbine. Maximum power point tracking (MPPT) is integrated in generator-side inverter to track the maximum power, when wind speed changes. The simulation results in Matlab Simulink 2012b showing the model have good dynamic and static performance. The maximum power can be tracked and the generator wind turbine can be operated with high efficiency.

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  • Chia-Nan Wang & Wen-Chang Lin & Xuan-Khoa Le, 2014. "Modelling of a PMSG Wind Turbine with Autonomous Control," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2014, pages 1-9, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:856173
    DOI: 10.1155/2014/856173
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