Real Time wind Turbine Simulator Based on Frequency Controlled Servomotor
Datum
2002Autor
Cutululis, Nicolaos Antonio
Ciobotaru, Mihai
Ceangă, Emil
Roşu, Mina Emil
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This paper is a contribution to the development of a real time wind turbine
simulator. The simulator is designed to generate wind power on its shaft, and provide the
static and dynamic characteristics of a given turbine. The general structure of the
simulator is composed of two subsystems: a “soft simulator” which realizes the real time
simulation of the wind turbine, on the basis of the mathematical model, an
electromechanical tracking system which receives the reference signal from the softsimulator,
and provides a measurable output variable transmitted as response variable to
the soft-simulator. The work concerns a wind turbine simulator using a tracking system
realized on the basis on a frequency controlled AC servo-motor. This servo-motor is
mechanically coupled with a pendulum machine, which realises the shaft torque of the
electrical generator. The experimental system is built around the DS1103 PPC
Controlled Board (dSPACE), which offers a rapid control prototyping, by Matlab-
Simulink software tools. Experimental results from the real time WTS are presented.