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Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

DOI

10.3906/elk-1712-285

Abstract

A Permanent Magnet Reluctance Generator (PMRG) possesses important features such as simplicity and low cost. Absence of rotor winding allows the generator to run in a wide speed range. The PMRG may have potential to be used in wind power conversion systems. An asymmetric half bridge (AHB) converter may be acceptable as a classical converter topology for PMRGs and offers independent phase control. The AHB converter with a torque ripple minimization-assisted maximum power point tracking algorithm not only provides significant torque ripple reduction on the mechanical side but also allows conversion of maximum wind energy to electrical energy. The major drawback is that the AHB converter is not commercially available as a single module; hence, manual construction by combining discrete components is required. Instead, this work introduces for the first time, the use of a full bridge (FB) converter for independent phase control of the PMRG. The main advantage is that the FB converter is commercially available as a standard intelligent power module. In order to obtain unidirectional current as in the AHB converter, modified delta configuration of the phase windings has been used. The experimental results under fixed and variable wind speed conditions confirm the effectiveness of the proposed control-converter configuration.

Keywords

Permanent magnet reluctance generator, full bridge converter, independent phase control, torque ripple minimization, wind power, maximum power point tracking

First Page

2701

Last Page

2713

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