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Megawatt Wind Energy Conversion System with Diode Rectifier and Multilevel Current Source Inverter

Abstract

This paper proposes the topology of diode rectifier plus multilevel current source inverter for synchronous generator based direct-drive megawatt wind energy conversion systems. On the generator side, the diode rectifier is employed for cost reduction. Assuming the grid-side converter is a pulse-width modulated (PWM) current source inverter (CSI), ana-lyses on feasibility of using the diode rectifier and its impact on system control, operating range and rating design are pre-sented. It is then revealed that under limited device switching frequency, using a multilevel configuration to replace the single PWM-CSI on the grid side effectively increases the equivalent inverter frequency, lowers the requirement on filter capa-citance, extends the whole operating range and therefore brings benefits to many aspects of the system. For operation of the multilevel CSI, a five level space vector modulation scheme offering superior harmonic profile and minimum switching frequency is designed. The dc current balancing between paralleled inverter bridges is realized by proper selection of redundant switching states. Simulation results obtained from a 2MW Matlab/Simulink model are provided to verify the proposed concepts.

Authors

Wang J; Dai J; Wu B; Xu D; Zargari NR

Pagination

pp. 871-876

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

January 1, 2011

DOI

10.1109/ecce.2011.6063862

Name of conference

2011 IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition
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