Abstract

Wind energy generation systems are facing increasing importance in terms of harmonic distortion control and power quality standards. In recent years, variable speed has also risen rapidly due to advancements in power electronics. The three key elements of a wind power conversion system (WECS) are electrical generators, machine-side converters, and grid-side converters. It should be noted that the permanent magnet synchronous generator is one of the most often used types of electrical generators due to its special qualities. When wind energy is converted to the proper electrical power, it may be injected into the utility grid using either synchronous generators or grid-side converters. Therefore, an investigation of several topologies and control strategies is required to determine which is the best for the machine-side converter. The use of model predictive control (MPC) for a surface mount permanent magnet synchronous machine wind turbine is the main topic of this work. The machine's electrical model is the one that was utilized. The power converters are selected considering the intricate and highly nonlinear aerodynamic system of the wind turbines. MPC is a promising control technique despite being a relatively recent application in power electronics. In addition, MATLAB and Simulink are used to build the MPC code and offer a simplified model of the turbine.

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