scholarly journals A Wind Energy Conversion System Based on a Generator with Modulated Magnetic Flux

Energies ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (12) ◽  
pp. 3285
Author(s):  
Michał Gwóźdź ◽  
Michał Krystkowiak ◽  
Łukasz Ciepliński ◽  
Ryszard Strzelecki

In this work, the concept of an energy conversion system for wind turbines based on the modified permanent magnet synchronous generator (PMSG) is presented. In the generator, a pair of three-phase windings is used, one of which is connected in a “star” and the second in a “delta” configuration. At the outputs of both windings, two six-pulse uncontrolled (diode) rectifiers are included. These rectifiers are mutually coupled by a specially designed pulse transformer, whose primary winding is powered by the power electronics converter—the so-called “current modulator”—which, in this case, operates as a magnetic flux modulator, in the generator. The modulator provides a quasi-sinusoidal magnetomotive force (mmf) in the stator of the machine. The whole system is connected to the power grid via a dedicated voltage source inverter (VSI) converter. The main objective of the elaborated solution is to provide high efficiency conversion of mechanical (wind) energy into electricity by means of a relatively simple electrical system.

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