Comparative study of a small size wind generation system efficiency for battery charging

This paper presents an energetic comparison between two control strategies of a small size wind generation system for battery charging. The output voltage of the direct drive PMSG is connected to the battery through a switch mode rectifier. A DC-DC boost converter is used to regulate the ba...

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Main Authors: Mayouf Messaoud, Abdessemed Rachid
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Technical Sciences in Cacak 2013-01-01
Series:Serbian Journal of Electrical Engineering
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1451-4869/2013/1451-48691300003M.pdf
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spelling doaj-a3f40e19df84480c963cf7c126d7f7de2020-11-24T23:28:21ZengFaculty of Technical Sciences in CacakSerbian Journal of Electrical Engineering1451-48692217-71832013-01-0110226127410.2298/SJEE120707003M1451-48691300003MComparative study of a small size wind generation system efficiency for battery chargingMayouf Messaoud0Abdessemed Rachid1Department of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Engineer’s Sciences, Batna University, AlgeriaDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Engineer’s Sciences, Batna University, AlgeriaThis paper presents an energetic comparison between two control strategies of a small size wind generation system for battery charging. The output voltage of the direct drive PMSG is connected to the battery through a switch mode rectifier. A DC-DC boost converter is used to regulate the battery bank current in order to achieve maximum power from the wind. A maximum powertracking algorithm calculates the current command that corresponds to maximum power output of the turbine. The DC-DC converter uses this current to calculate the duty cycle witch is necessary to control the pulse width modulated (PWM) active switching device (IGPT). The system overview and modeling are presented including characteristics of wind turbine, generator, batteries, power converter, control system, and supervisory system. A simulation of the system is performed using MATLAB/SIMULINK.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1451-4869/2013/1451-48691300003M.pdfbattery chargingPermanent magnet synchronous generator(PMSG)Maximum power point tracking (MPPT)PWM DC-DC boost converter
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Comparative study of a small size wind generation system efficiency for battery charging
Serbian Journal of Electrical Engineering
battery charging
Permanent magnet synchronous generator(PMSG)
Maximum power point tracking (MPPT)
PWM DC-DC boost converter
author_facet Mayouf Messaoud
Abdessemed Rachid
author_sort Mayouf Messaoud
title Comparative study of a small size wind generation system efficiency for battery charging
title_short Comparative study of a small size wind generation system efficiency for battery charging
title_full Comparative study of a small size wind generation system efficiency for battery charging
title_fullStr Comparative study of a small size wind generation system efficiency for battery charging
title_full_unstemmed Comparative study of a small size wind generation system efficiency for battery charging
title_sort comparative study of a small size wind generation system efficiency for battery charging
publisher Faculty of Technical Sciences in Cacak
series Serbian Journal of Electrical Engineering
issn 1451-4869
2217-7183
publishDate 2013-01-01
description This paper presents an energetic comparison between two control strategies of a small size wind generation system for battery charging. The output voltage of the direct drive PMSG is connected to the battery through a switch mode rectifier. A DC-DC boost converter is used to regulate the battery bank current in order to achieve maximum power from the wind. A maximum powertracking algorithm calculates the current command that corresponds to maximum power output of the turbine. The DC-DC converter uses this current to calculate the duty cycle witch is necessary to control the pulse width modulated (PWM) active switching device (IGPT). The system overview and modeling are presented including characteristics of wind turbine, generator, batteries, power converter, control system, and supervisory system. A simulation of the system is performed using MATLAB/SIMULINK.
topic battery charging
Permanent magnet synchronous generator(PMSG)
Maximum power point tracking (MPPT)
PWM DC-DC boost converter
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1451-4869/2013/1451-48691300003M.pdf
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