Voltage Stability Enhancement of Wind Energy Conversion System Using SVPWM Controller
Voltage Stability Enhancement of Wind Energy Conversion System Using SVPWM Controller
Voltage Stability Enhancement of Wind Energy Conversion System Using SVPWM Controller
VOLTAGE STABILITY
ENHANCEMENT OF WIND ENERGY
CONVERSION SYSTEM USING
SVPWM CONTROLLER
D Sivakumar[1] Karthik Suresh[2] ,
PG Mohnish Kumar[3] , Sriram Prasad. M[4] , Sekhar Salapu[5]
[1]
Asst. Professor,
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
SRM Institute of Science and Technology
Chennai, India
karthikevsbabu@gmail.com[2]2
May 9, 2018
Abstract
The world at present is striving towards an increase in
the utilization of renewable energy for sustainability and to
replace the current dependence on the exhaustible resources.
However the increase in the penetration of the renewable
power is limited as it is currently not highly reliable. In
this paper we study the enhancement of voltage stability of
a permanent magnet synchronous generator (PMSG) based
wind energy system using the Space Vector Pulse Width
Modulation (SVPWM) controller on the grid side converter
of the wind energy conversion system by reducing the volt-
age distortions caused by the harmonics. Park transfor-
mation technique was used in the SVPWM controller and
the proposed system has been simulated using the MAT-
LAB/SIMULINK software.
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1 INTRODUCTION
Depleting reserves of fossil fuels and coal added with the adver-
sities caused due to pollution has pushed the world to strive to-
wards a pollution free and renewable source of energy. This has
led to a surge in the demand for the exploitation of renewable re-
sources available for us, especially wind and solar energy resources.
Wind energy is exploited by converting the kinetic energy of the
wind into mechanical energy caused due to the rotation of the ro-
tor blades which then is transmitted to a turbine shaft connected
to an electrical generator. The rotation of the shaft thereby turns
the generator and electricity is generated. The wind turbine model
proposed in this paper includes a wind turbine , a permanent mag-
net synchronous generator which then is connected to the Machine
Side Converter (MSC), converting the variable distorted alternate
current into a direct current. This then is filtered and fed to the
Grid Side Converter (GSC). The Grid Side Converter acts as the
inverter and is controlled by the Space Vector Pulse Width Mod-
ulation (SVPWM) controller. Thus the energy generated is hence
transmitted to the grid using AC-DC-AC converters. These con-
verters aid in maximizing the power extraction and transmission.
In this article we will be focusing on the Voltage Source Inverter
(VSI) used in the Grid Side Converter although it can also be used
as a Current Source
Inverter (CSI). The VSI is more often preferred over the CSI
because of its ease in operation and low switching losses.
The grid side conversion’s significance is realized upon the need
to have a constant frequency, continuous sinusoidal waveform with
minimum distortions. Methods such as Hysteresis Current Con-
trol (HCC), Sinusoidal Pulse Width Modulation are the commonly
used techniques for the control of grid side converter voltage source
inverter. The Space Vector Pulse Width Modulation however is pre-
ferred due to low harmonic content, constant switching frequency,
reduced switching losses. A three phase LC circuit is used to further
filter the variable three phase alternate current generated from the
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the inverter is the Grid Side Converter (GSC). The three IGBT
legs are linked with DC capacitor. Each leg is hence connected to
L-C filter for achieving the output AC wave form.
A. Wind Turbine model The mechanical power transferred from
the kinetic wind energy to the rotor is as :
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PT = πR2 ρV 3 Cp (λ, β)
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R = radius of turbine in m, ρ = density of air [kg/m3], V= wind
speed in m/s
Power coefficient in terms of λ and β components are :
c2 −c5
Cp (λ, β) = C1 (− c3 β − c4 )e λi + c6 λ
λ1
with c1 = 0.5176, c2 = 116, c3 = 0.4, c4 = 5, c5 = 21, c6 =
0.0068.
where λi is
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1 1 0.035
=( − 3 )
λi λ + 0.008β β + 1
Ω is the rotor speed , therefore the tip speed ratio is
Ω.R
λ=
V
With constant wind speed V and λ varying with rotor speed we
have the torque output as :
PT 1 Cp (λ, β)ρπR2 V 3
Tm = =
Ω 2 Ω
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The mechanical torque is nonlinear with the pitch angle and wind
speed. To obtain a liberalized model we can use Taylor formulae:
dΩr
Te − Tm = J
dt
Te = Electromagnetic Torque
Tm = Mechanical Torque
J = Inertia of generator
C. PMSG MODEL
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Ωr = pωr
p = number of pole pair,
λm = magnetic flux,
Lq = inductance in quadrature,
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Pg = (Vdg idg + Vqg iqg )
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Qg = (Vqg idg − V iqg )
2
idg and iqg are grid currents whereasVdg and Vqg are the grid voltages
with respect to d-q axes reference frame.
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As the carrier wave cuts the space vector modulated output gate
pulses are triggered. These then controls the grid side inverter to
produce a constant voltage with less distortions.
4 CONCLUSION
The paper has successfully presented the enhancement of the volt-
age stability of wind energy using Space Vector Pulse Width Mod-
ulation for the grid side voltage output. This technique helps in
minimizing the total harmonic distortions associated with the volt-
age produced by the wind energy conversion system. The Space
Vector Pulse Width Modulation has found to be the most desirable
for processing the dc link voltage.
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