Novel Isolated Power Conditioning Unit for Micro Wind Turbine Applications

Novel Isolated Power Conditioning Unit for Micro Wind Turbine Applications

Abstract:

This paper presents a novel power conditioning unit (PCU) for variable-speed micro wind turbine applications. It contains a simple generator-side rectifier, galvanic isolation with a simple dc-dc converter, and a single-phase full-bridge inverter at the grid side. Variable-speed micro wind turbines based on a permanent magnet synchronous generator (PMSG) are increasingly used in residential and small commercial buildings, despite their relatively low output voltage. Therefore, they can be used easily for battery charging, while their grid integration requires a PCU with galvanic isolation. Most of available PCUs provide no galvanic isolation, or use relatively complicated topologies or four stage energy conversion for that purpose. The dc-dc converter proposed allows reducing the complexity of the PCU. Steady-state analysis shows that the converter is capable of regulating voltage in a wide range suitable for micro wind turbines, which is supported by experimental results within the input voltage range of 40-400 V. The prototype built for integration of a 1.3-kW PMSG-based micro wind turbine shows good performance over the entire 1:5 range of the given wind turbine output voltage. A study of efficiency and power losses was conducted according to the wind turbine power profile.

 


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