Implementation of module-based wind power system with pitch angle control

This paper presents a module approach for lab-scale wind power systems (WPS). The system is designed into functional modules. These modules can be used independently or in other projects. It is also convenient to handle and set up them on a small table in classrooms and labs. Hence, they are very us...

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Main Authors: Danvu Nguyen, Goro Fujita
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2017-01-01
Series:Journal of International Council on Electrical Engineering
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/22348972.2017.1303884
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Summary:This paper presents a module approach for lab-scale wind power systems (WPS). The system is designed into functional modules. These modules can be used independently or in other projects. It is also convenient to handle and set up them on a small table in classrooms and labs. Hence, they are very useful for training and research. In addition, operation on both aerodynamic side and generator side is developed in this research. Many papers on wind system simulators focus only on aerodynamic system with pitch angle control or generator system with optimal control. Thus, the operation of WPS in 2 regions, which requires coordination of aerodynamic and generator sides, is not explained and demonstrated in previous study. Many case studies are conducted to demonstrate the capability of the module-based WPS. The system is capable of speed control, optimal power control and pitch angle control. As illustrated in experimental results, these control strategies can efficiently cooperate under operation in 2 regions of WPS.
ISSN:2234-8972