Aman Fiji
30th March 2007, 16:20
Hey everybody, im new to this forum.
Anyways, I am trying working on a power control algorithm to give me a clean power output sourced from a wind turbine.
I am using a self-excited induction (SEIG) generator, where the 3-phase output is converted to single phase using C-2C combination of the capacitors.
With SEIG's, the output voltage and frequency are never constant (they are dependable on the wind speed). So, I need to use a controller to control the power for it to be of any use. I have decided to use a static-var compensator (SVC) which is common for low voltage (240v) applications.
Now, to my problem :( , the SVC is normally a huge system but i need a small one. Does anyone know how to build a SVC? I have already designed a control algorithm, using a robust technique called Proportional + integral + differential controller (PID).
Thanks, I would also appreciate other comments and advice.:)
Anyways, I am trying working on a power control algorithm to give me a clean power output sourced from a wind turbine.
I am using a self-excited induction (SEIG) generator, where the 3-phase output is converted to single phase using C-2C combination of the capacitors.
With SEIG's, the output voltage and frequency are never constant (they are dependable on the wind speed). So, I need to use a controller to control the power for it to be of any use. I have decided to use a static-var compensator (SVC) which is common for low voltage (240v) applications.
Now, to my problem :( , the SVC is normally a huge system but i need a small one. Does anyone know how to build a SVC? I have already designed a control algorithm, using a robust technique called Proportional + integral + differential controller (PID).
Thanks, I would also appreciate other comments and advice.:)