LCL filter design and performance analysis for small wind turbine systems

The use of power converter is becoming very popular nowadays to maximize the power extraction from wind as well as interfacing the wind generator with the power grid. LCL filter plays an important role for interconnecting the inverter to the utility grid. Although several researchers designed LCL fi...

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Main Authors: Reznik, A., Simões, M., Al-Durra, A., Muyeen, S.M.
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2012
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/4362
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author Reznik, A.
Simões, M.
Al-Durra, A.
Muyeen, S.M.
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Simões, M.
Al-Durra, A.
Muyeen, S.M.
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description The use of power converter is becoming very popular nowadays to maximize the power extraction from wind as well as interfacing the wind generator with the power grid. LCL filter plays an important role for interconnecting the inverter to the utility grid. Although several researchers designed LCL filtering based inverters, it has been still lacking in the literature a consisted and systematic design methodology that considers statespace mathematical models for delta and wye connected capacitors, considering grounding options and related harmonics mitigation. This paper discusses a comprehensive design of the output LCL filter for the grid-interconnected inverters used in small scale wind energy conversion system, with a practical industrial point of view. The proposed design methodology can also be used in medium and large scale grid connected wind and photovoltaic systems. This paper has practical applicability by describing all the procedural methodology and analysis in how to design LCL filters supported by an in-depth simulation study.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-43622017-09-13T16:11:34Z LCL filter design and performance analysis for small wind turbine systems Reznik, A. Simões, M. Al-Durra, A. Muyeen, S.M. The use of power converter is becoming very popular nowadays to maximize the power extraction from wind as well as interfacing the wind generator with the power grid. LCL filter plays an important role for interconnecting the inverter to the utility grid. Although several researchers designed LCL filtering based inverters, it has been still lacking in the literature a consisted and systematic design methodology that considers statespace mathematical models for delta and wye connected capacitors, considering grounding options and related harmonics mitigation. This paper discusses a comprehensive design of the output LCL filter for the grid-interconnected inverters used in small scale wind energy conversion system, with a practical industrial point of view. The proposed design methodology can also be used in medium and large scale grid connected wind and photovoltaic systems. This paper has practical applicability by describing all the procedural methodology and analysis in how to design LCL filters supported by an in-depth simulation study. 2012 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/4362 10.1109/PEMWA.2012.6316408 fulltext
spellingShingle Reznik, A.
Simões, M.
Al-Durra, A.
Muyeen, S.M.
LCL filter design and performance analysis for small wind turbine systems
title LCL filter design and performance analysis for small wind turbine systems
title_full LCL filter design and performance analysis for small wind turbine systems
title_fullStr LCL filter design and performance analysis for small wind turbine systems
title_full_unstemmed LCL filter design and performance analysis for small wind turbine systems
title_short LCL filter design and performance analysis for small wind turbine systems
title_sort lcl filter design and performance analysis for small wind turbine systems
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/4362