Evaluation of Control Solution for Grid Inverter of Low Power Wind Turbine for Implementation with Inexpensive Hardware
            The 9th International 2014 Electric Power Quality and Supply Reliability Conference (PQ2014): Proceedings
            2014
            
        
                Iļja Galkins,
        
                Jānis Zaķis
        
    
            
            
            
            The growing energy demand all over the world and the approaching deficit of traditional energy resources makes the development of renewable energy sources including wind energy necessary. A significant part of any wind turbine is the grid interface converter, operation of which depends a lot on the control system. Although this consideration is valid for all wind turbines, it is especially important for small wing turbines where control system cannot be expensive. This paper evaluates the possibility to split control functions into more simple ones with a goal of their practical implementation in a low cost system. The proposed version of split control is explored using MATLAB-Simulink simulation. It is concluded that the proposed control principle is capable of operation, but further experimental testing is necessary to validate it completely.
            
            
                Keywords
                Wind energy, Permanent magnet machines, Pulse inverters, Phase control, MATLAB
            
            
                DOI
                10.1109/PQ.2014.6866830
            
            
                Hyperlink
                 http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/mostRecentIssue.jsp?punumber=6857933
            
            
            Galkins, I., Zaķis, J. Evaluation of Control Solution for Grid Inverter of Low Power Wind Turbine for Implementation with Inexpensive Hardware. In: The 9th International 2014 Electric Power Quality and Supply Reliability Conference (PQ2014): Proceedings, Estonia, Rakvere, 11-13 June, 2014. Piscataway: IEEE, 2014, pp.297-302. ISBN 978-1-4799-5020-1. Available from: doi:10.1109/PQ.2014.6866830
            
                Publication language
                English (en)