Experimental study on rotary frequency converter

Yasutoshi Takemoto*, Goro Fujita, Kotaro Hasegawa, Kaoru Koyanagi, Toshihisa Funabashi, Ryuichi Yokoyama

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    Abstract

    Wind power generation using an unlimited, natural energy is getting an attention regarding environment issues in recent years, and the installed capacity of wind power generation system is increasing at a rapid pace, [1]Resulting in deterioration of power quality especially frequency and voltage. This fact will be a big problem to restrict large capacity of wind farm. This paper proposes a new frequency converter: rotary frequency converter (RFC) to moderate the electric output from wind generation, which is to be installed between a set of wind generators and a grid, providing a smoothed electric output, promoting the wind power generation introduction. This mainly consists of a synchronous machine and the adjustable-speed machine. Independent controls of input/output voltage, active power, and reactive power offer electrical separation between the two networks. Experimental study of prototype model and its characteristics, especially dynamic control is discussed in this paper.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings of the 13th International Conference on Intelligent Systems Application to Power Systems, ISAP'05
    Pages385-390
    Number of pages6
    Volume2005
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2005
    Event13th International Conference on Intelligent Systems Application to Power Systems, ISAP'05 - Arlington, VA
    Duration: 2005 Nov 62005 Nov 10

    Other

    Other13th International Conference on Intelligent Systems Application to Power Systems, ISAP'05
    CityArlington, VA
    Period05/11/605/11/10

    Keywords

    • Power control
    • Synchronous generators
    • Synchronous machines
    • Voltage control
    • Wind energy
    • Wind power generation

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Engineering(all)

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