Highly Reliable Back-to-back Power Converter Without Redundant Bridge Arm For Doubly-fed Induction Generator-based Wind Turbine

Project Code :TEREPS19_64

Abstract

In this paper, a highly reliable back-to-back (BTB) power converter is proposed for doubly-fed induction generator-based wind turbines (DFIG-WTs). When a power switch open-circuit fault is encountered in either the grid-side converter (GSC) or rotor-side converter (RSC), a four-switch three-phase (FSTP) topology is formed to avoid using redundant bridge arms, which reduces the power circuit complexity and minimizes the conduction and switching losses. A simplified space vector pulse width modulation (SVPWM) technique is used to eliminate sector identification and complex trigonometric calculations. In addition, the influence of DC-bus capacitor voltage unbalance on the electromagnetic torque is analyzed in detail. The offset current components are calculated, and they are deducted from the reference values in the modified control strategies to suppress the DC-bus voltage deviation. Moreover, the power loss model of BTB converter is analyzed in detail, and the efficiency study is performed in various post-fault situations. Simulations in Matlab/Simulink are carried out to verify the performance of a DFIG-WT based on FSTP BTB converter.

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Specifications

Software Configuration:

Operating System :  Windows 7/8/10

Application Software :  Matlab/Simulink

Hardware Configuration:

RAM :  8 GB / 4 GB (Min)

Processor :  I3 / I5(Mostly prefer)

Learning Outcomes

  • Introduction to Matlab/Simulink
  • What is EISPACK & LINPACK
  • How to start with MATLAB
  • About Matlab language
  • About tools & libraries
  • Application of Matlab/Simulink
  • About Matlab desktop
  • Features of Matlab/Simulink
  • Basics on Matlab/Simulink
  • Introduction to controllers.
  • Study of PWM techniques.
  • Project Development Skills:
    • Problem analyzing skills
    • Problem solving skills
    • Creativity and imaginary skills
    • Programming skills
    • Deployment
    • Testing skills
    • Debugging skills
    • Project presentation skills
    • Thesis writing skills

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