Hybrid field generator controller for optimised perfomance

Battery charging wind turbines like, Hybrid Field Generator, have become more popular in the growing renewable energy market. With wind energy, voltage and current control is generally provided by means of power electronics. The paper describes the analytical investigation in to control aspects of a...

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Main Author: Moleli, Christopher Teboho
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Language:English
Published: Port Elizabeth Technikon 2003
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10948/236
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-nmmu-vital-108182017-12-21T04:22:48ZHybrid field generator controller for optimised perfomanceMoleli, Christopher TebohoHybrid power systemsWind turbinesElectric power productionBattery charging wind turbines like, Hybrid Field Generator, have become more popular in the growing renewable energy market. With wind energy, voltage and current control is generally provided by means of power electronics. The paper describes the analytical investigation in to control aspects of a hybrid field generator controller for optimized performance. The project objective is about maintaining the generated voltage at 28V through out a generator speed range, between 149 rpm and 598 rpm. The over voltage load, known as dump load, is connected to the control circuit to reduce stress on the bypass transistor for speeds above 598 rpm. Maintaining a stable voltage through out the speed range, between 149rpm and 598rpm, is achieved by employing power electronics techniques. This is done by using power converters and inverters to vary the generator armature excitation levels hence varying its air gap flux density. All these take place during each of the three modes of generator operation, which are: buck, boost and permanent magnet modes. Although the generator controller is power electronics based, it also uses software to optimize its performance. In this case, a PIC16F877 microcontroller development system has been used to test the controller function blocks.Port Elizabeth TechnikonFaculty of Engineering2003ThesisMastersMTech (Electrical Engineering)xviii, 210 leavespdfvital:10818http://hdl.handle.net/10948/236EnglishNelson Mandela Metropolitan University
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language English
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topic Hybrid power systems
Wind turbines
Electric power production
spellingShingle Hybrid power systems
Wind turbines
Electric power production
Moleli, Christopher Teboho
Hybrid field generator controller for optimised perfomance
description Battery charging wind turbines like, Hybrid Field Generator, have become more popular in the growing renewable energy market. With wind energy, voltage and current control is generally provided by means of power electronics. The paper describes the analytical investigation in to control aspects of a hybrid field generator controller for optimized performance. The project objective is about maintaining the generated voltage at 28V through out a generator speed range, between 149 rpm and 598 rpm. The over voltage load, known as dump load, is connected to the control circuit to reduce stress on the bypass transistor for speeds above 598 rpm. Maintaining a stable voltage through out the speed range, between 149rpm and 598rpm, is achieved by employing power electronics techniques. This is done by using power converters and inverters to vary the generator armature excitation levels hence varying its air gap flux density. All these take place during each of the three modes of generator operation, which are: buck, boost and permanent magnet modes. Although the generator controller is power electronics based, it also uses software to optimize its performance. In this case, a PIC16F877 microcontroller development system has been used to test the controller function blocks.
author Moleli, Christopher Teboho
author_facet Moleli, Christopher Teboho
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title Hybrid field generator controller for optimised perfomance
title_short Hybrid field generator controller for optimised perfomance
title_full Hybrid field generator controller for optimised perfomance
title_fullStr Hybrid field generator controller for optimised perfomance
title_full_unstemmed Hybrid field generator controller for optimised perfomance
title_sort hybrid field generator controller for optimised perfomance
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