Dynamic Operation and Energy Gain of a Wind Power Station with Converter Fed Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machine | ||||||
Author(s) | S. Jensen; F. W. Fuchs | |||||
Abstract | Object of this theoretical investigation is the
electrical power fed in by a wind power station. How much
of that power can be fed into the grid by wind power
station depends on aspects of their mechanical and
electrical design. By a simple point of view and towards
economic interests, the maximum possible power should be
fed into the grid. As a result, high transient load to the grid
is done. Furthermore, mechanical limitations lead to the
solution, that a moderate extraction of the power of the
wind should rather be considered. For this reason, the results of a theoretical analysis of the dynamic network related performance of transmitted power with respect to the mechanical conditions and the influence of control parameters to its transient and steady state operation characteristics are presented. The electromechanical conversion system consists of a permanent magnet synchronous machine connected to a voltage source converter. The drive setup has been simulated using maximum power control which permits active engagement to the performance of the actuation. |
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Date | Last modified 2006-11-27 by System | |||||
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