Single Phase Grid Connected Wind Power Using Chopper Based Pi Controller

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ISSN (Online) : 2319-8753 ISSN (Print) : 2347-6710 International Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and Technology Volume 3, Special Issue 3, March 2014 2014 International Conference on Innovations in Engineering and Technology (ICIET 14) On 21 st & 22 nd March Organized by K.L.N. College of Engineering, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India Single Phase Grid Connected Wind Power Using Chopper Based Pi Controller Sivamurugan.R #1, Dhayalini.K *2, Sathyamoorthy.S #3 #1 PG Scholar, Department of EEE J.J College of engineering and Technology, Trichy *2 Professor, Department of EEE, J.J. College of Engineering and Technology, Trichy #3 Principal, J.J. College of Engineering and Technology, Trichy, India ABSTRACT This paper presents a system in which a wind driven Permanent Magnet DC Generator (PMDC) feeds power to grid through a Buck-Boost converter. The output voltage of the PMDC is variable in nature due to non-uniform wind velocities. The fluctuating output is regulated and kept constant by means of a buck-boost converter. The buck-boost converter is provided with a closed loop feedback control, which is designed using a PID controller. In this converter, the output voltage is continuously sensed and duty ratio of the switch is varied to maintain a constant DC output voltage. This converter output is stored in a battery and converted to single phase ac using a diode clamped multilevel inverter. The power converters together with independent control systems can effectively improve the output voltage and frequency of the wind driven PMDC generator feeding power to grid. The proposed system is validated through 24V PMDC machine. converted to constant DC using a Buck-Boost converter. This constant DC output is converted to AC using diode clamped multilevel inverter II.SYSTEM DESCRIPTION The block diagram of the proposed system is shown in Fig. 1. KEYWORDS PMDC generator, Closed loop Buck- Boost converter (CLBB), single phase diode clamped multilevel inverter. Fig 1 Block diagram of proposed system A. Wind turbine model I. INTRODUCTION The demand for energy has increased tremendously in the past few decades. As a result, the use of renewable energy sources like solar energy, wind energy etc., is gaining popularity. Wind power has emerged as a viable and cost-effective option for power generation. Also studies shows that small-scale WECS are more efficient and cost effective. Wind turbine using PMDC is one of the most favorable and reliable methods of power generation. To meet the amplitude and frequency requirements of conventional loads as well as grid, the outputs of PMDC requires additional conditioning. This paper presents an efficient small scale wind energy conversion system using PMDC and power electronic converters. In the proposed system, the PMDC output is A wind turbine converts wind power into shaft power to drive an electrical generator or other load. In smaller electrical wind power systems the most common configuration is a 3-blade horizontal axis wind turbine coupled to the generator through the gear arrangement. The output power of the wind turbine is a function of wind velocity cubed [1][2]. It is described mathematically by equation (1) Copyright to IJIRSET www.ijirset.com 540 (1) where P is the power in Watts, C P is the dimensionless coefficient of performance, ρ is air density (kg/m 3 ), A is rotor swept area (m 2 ), and V wind is the wind speed (m/s).

The curve for coefficient of performance as a function of the tip speed ratio is shown in Fig 2. C. Buck boost converter A Buck Boost Converter is a DC-DC regulator which provides an output voltage that may be less than or greater than the input voltage - hence the name Buck- Boost. As the polarity of the output voltage is opposite to that of the input voltage [3][4][5][6], the regulator is also known as an inverting regulator. The output voltage from the PMDC generator is variable in nature according to wind speed and it is regulated by using the CLBB. When the input voltage is low than the reference it act as the boost converter and when the input voltage is high than the reference voltage it act as the buck converter. The circuit diagram for the buck-boost converter is shown in fig.3. Fig. 2 Wind speed below the cut in speed there is not enough wind power to overcome friction, thus no power is produced. Above the cut-in speed the power increases rapidly to the rated speed. Generally the turbine produces its rated power at the rated wind speed. The wind turbine torque is given by equation 2 (2) Where ω r is the rotor speed. B. PMDC Generator PMDC generator is an electro-mechanical that converts the mechanical energy to electrical energy. The field of the PMDC is made up if permanent magnet, so there is no separate excitation is needed. So the losses associated with the field winding are avoided. The main advantage of using PMDC generator over AC generator is, less power conversion stages [2]. In AC generators the output is rectified and boosted up and converted to AC. Whereas in DC generators it needs one regulator stage and inverter stage, so the efficiency is high. The dynamic equation of the PMDC generator is given by equation 3 E g =V o +I a R a (3) E g =(NPZφ)/(60A) (4) Eg α N (5) V o =E g -I a R a (6) Where Eg is the generated emf in the PMDC generator, Ra is the armature resistance I a is armature current, N is the speed of rotation, V o is the output voltage of PMDC generator. The disadvantage of using PMDC is, it is suitable for only low power applications. Fig. 3 Buck-Boost converter The output voltage of the boost converter is given by, Where, V s is the input voltage, V out is the output voltage and α is the duty ratio of the switch. The CLBB boost or buck the variable DC input voltage to constant DC output voltage. In the proposed system a PI controller based CLBB is used. The output of the CLBB remains constant even if there is a variation in the input voltage. Closed loop is obtained by comparing the reference input with the output of buck boost converter. The duty ratio of the buck boost converter is adjusted to compensate the changes in input voltage and thereby keeps the output voltage at a desired value. D. Interfacing Inverter (7) An inverter is a circuit that converts DC to AC. PWM is a switching technique that is used to decrease the total harmonic distortion (THD) in the inverter circuit [7][8]. The output of CLBB is fed to a single phase three level diode clamped multilevel inverter which converts the constant DC to constant AC having a frequency of 50Hz. Inverter frequency is obtained from the grid. The schematic diagram of a single phase diode clamped multi level inverter is shown in Fig. 4. Copyright to IJIRSET www.ijirset.com 541

A. Control strategy for CLBB Control strategy for closed loop DC-DC buck-boost converter is shown in Fig. 6. Here the output voltage is sensed and it is compared with a set reference voltage [10]. The error is processed through a PID controller. The output of PID controller is used to modulate the pulses that drive the MOSFET gate. The gate signals of MOSFET are generated by PWM by comparing a carrier signal with the signal generated by PID controller. The simplest way to generate a PWM signal is the interceptive method, which requires only a saw tooth or a triangle waveform and a comparator. Fig.4. 3 level DCMLI Fig.6. control strategy for CLBB B. Control strategy for interfacing inverter Fig.5. output waveform of 3 level DCMLI where V dc is the output of the CLBB, unipolar multi career SPWM switching is employed. This makes the filtering easier. Three level diode clamped multilevel inverter requires (m-1) capacitors and 2(m-1) switching devices per leg and (m-1)(m-2) clamping diodes per leg. The advantage of using multilevel inverter over H bridge inverter is having reduced harmonics and it can be easily filtered out.waveform of the three level diode clamped multi level inverter is shown in fig.5. III. CONTROL SYSTEM The control system of the proposed system includes control of the CLBB and the interfacing inverter. Control of the buck-boost converter aims in maintaining a constant DC input to the interfacing inverter. Control of interfacing inverter provides frequency control. Control strategy for grid side inverter is shown in fig.6. In order to connect the inverter to the grid one of the condition necessary to be satisfied is the frequency matching. Frequency matching is achieved by taking the grid frequency as the reference for inverter operation. PWM switching technique is used, in which the sine wave and its inverted wave is compared with the carrier signal is shown in figure.7. The gate pulses are given to the switches through the driver circuit. The switching sequence for DCMLI is shown in table 1 Output voltage Vout S1 S2 S1 S2 Vdc 1 1 0 0 Vdc/2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 Table.1. switching sequence for DCMLI Copyright to IJIRSET www.ijirset.com 542

Fig.7 Unipolar switching technique for DCMLI Fig.9.output of buck- boost converter IV. SIMULATION RESULTS The proposed model is simulated using MATLAB7.1 and the simulation model is shown in Fig. 8. The voltage is measured at different points in the simulation circuit. The PMDC generates variable DC voltage. The generated output is converted to regulate DC with the closed loop buck-boost converter (CLBB). Thus the output at the CLBB is always rated voltage as shown in Fig 9. The output of the CLBB is constant at 15V DC. CLBB parameters are L=90 mh, C= 60 mf, f s =10 khz, V 0 =15V, K p = 0.029, K i =.55 and transformer rating 12/230. The output of the CLBB is then converted to single phase AC using three level diode clamped multilevel inverter. The power generated is feed to the grid. Fig.10.voltage and current from each sources V. HARDWARE DESCRIPTION The proposed system is validated through 24V, 19A PMDC generator. Mosfet used for both buck boost converter and inverter circuit is IRF 240(can handle 30A and 200 V). The inductance used is 90mH and capacitance filter for buck-boost converter is 60μf. Fig.8. Matlab/ Simulink simulation model of proposed system Fig.9 shows the output of the buck boost converter. Fig.10 shows the voltage across the load and current through the load and current drawn from grid and inverter circuit. Copyright to IJIRSET www.ijirset.com 543

VI. CONCLUSION This paper presents the efficient control method for PMDC based wind energy conversion system. In the proposed system the output of the PMDC is converted to constant voltage using CLBB with PID controller. This voltage is converted to AC using diode clamped multilevel inverter and fed in to grid through step up transformer. With the proposed method wind energy is effectively used there by partly reducing the power demand. And also it helps in pollution free environment REFERENCES [1]. Dr Horizon Gitano-Briggs (2010). Small Wind Turbine Power Controllers, Wind Power, S M Muyeen (Ed.), ISBN:978-953- 7619-81-7, [2]. J. C. Mayo-Maldonado, R. Salas-Cabrera, H. Cisneros-Villegas, R. Castillo-Ibarra,J. Roman-Flores, M. A. Hernandez-ColinJ. Breckling, Ed., Maximum Power Point Tracking Control for a DC-Generator / Multiplier-Converter Combination for Wind Energy Applications [3]. Nimrod Vazquez, Claudia Hernandez and Esli Vazquez (2010). A DC/DC Converter for Clean-Energy Applications, Clean Energy Systems and Experiences,Kei Eguchi (Ed.), ISBN: 978-953-307-147-3, InTech [4]. V. Lazarov, Roye, D., Zarkov, Z., Spirov, D Analysis of DC converters for wind generators Proceedings of the XVI International Symposium on Electrical Apparatus and Technologies SIELA, Bourgas, Bulgaria, June 2009. [5]. C. Patsios, A. Chaniotis, A. Kladas, "A hybrid maximum power point tracking system for grid-connected variable speed wind generators,"ieee Power Electronics Specialists Conference, PESC, vol., no., pp.1749-1754, 15-19 June 2008. [6]. N. V azquez, J. Almazan, J. A lvarez, C. Aguilar, and J. Arau, Analysis and experimental study of the buck, boost and buck boost inverters, in Proc. 30th Annu. IEEE Power Electronics Spec. Conf., Charleston, SC, Jun. 27/Jul. 1 1999, pp. 801 806. [7]. Zheng Zhao, Ming Xu,Qiaoliang Chen,Jih- Sheng (Jason) Lai,Younghoon Cho, Derivation, Analysis, andimplementationof a Boost Buck Converter-BasedHigh- EfficiencyPV Inverter IEEE Transactions on power electronics, vol. 27, no.3, march 2012 [8]. Surin Khomfoi and Leon M. Tolbert The University oftennessee. Multilevel Power Converters [9]. J.Rodriguez, J.S.Lai and F.Z. Peng, Multilevel Inverters:Survey oftopologies, Controls, and Applications, IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications, vol.49, no. 4, Aug. 2002,pp. 724-738. [10]. Simon ang, Alexander oliva. Crc Taylor and Francis Power-switching Converters second edition. Copyright to IJIRSET www.ijirset.com 544