Modelagem e análise de desempenho dinâmico de complexos elétricos contendo centrais eólicas dotadas de geradores síncronos

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Autor(a) principal: Pinto, Adeon Cecilio
Data de Publicação: 2007
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFU
Texto Completo: https://repositorio.ufu.br/handle/123456789/14367
Resumo: New generation resources, with low implantation and operation costs and that provoke the minimum possible impact to the environment, are undoubtedly focuses of attention to all the segments of the society. From this common sense, the alternative or renewable sources of energy, and particularly the wind, have certainly had a significant penetration in the composition of the energetic matrix of several countries in the world. Similarly, in Brazil, the wind energy is playing a more and more significant role as a consequence of directing established by the government policy called Program for Incentive of Alternative Electrical Energy Sources PROINFA. It can be pointed out that the expressive growth verified in the whole word for the use of Wind Energy Conversion System (WECS) to produce electricity was fundamentally due to the technological progress in power electronics together with the shortage of fossil fuels. However, the development of more efficient control techniques, as for instance the vector theory, has also contributed to a greater competitiveness of systems driven by the wind, when compared to traditional hydro and thermal systems. Such development allowed the design of new wind energy conversion systems, appropriate to control the active and reactive power flows, Therefore, making flexible their connection to the electric power grid. Within this context, this thesis was proposed which is turned to accomplish studies with one of the WECS topologies presently available and with strong growth trend worldwide. It aims to present the complete modeling of a wind energy conversion system, with variable speed, horizontal axis, with pitch control of blades to restrict the aerodynamic power. The adopted topology employs a multipole synchronous generator which is the predominant in Brazil until now. The mathematical and computer modeling are initiated at the primary source, the wind, going through the other electromechanical and electronic components, until, finally, reaching the connection with the electric grid. Special attention is given to the control system, based on the referred vector theory which propitiates the adjustment of the active power flow by the aerodynamic power, and the reactive power as function of the voltage at point of common coupling. Several simulations are accomplished to evaluate the potentialities of the developed software package. In this sense, investigations of the dynamic behavior of an electric power system including a wind park are presented for the normal operation condition as well as after short-circuit type contingencies.
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spelling Modelagem e análise de desempenho dinâmico de complexos elétricos contendo centrais eólicas dotadas de geradores síncronosModeling and dynamic performance analysis of electric power systems containing wind installations equipped with synchronous generatorsEnergia - Fontes alternativasDinâmica de sistemas elétricosEnergia eólicaGerador síncronoModelagemTurbina eólica a velocidade variávelPower system dynamicsWind energySynchronous generatorModelingVariable speed wind turbineCNPQ::ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA ELETRICANew generation resources, with low implantation and operation costs and that provoke the minimum possible impact to the environment, are undoubtedly focuses of attention to all the segments of the society. From this common sense, the alternative or renewable sources of energy, and particularly the wind, have certainly had a significant penetration in the composition of the energetic matrix of several countries in the world. Similarly, in Brazil, the wind energy is playing a more and more significant role as a consequence of directing established by the government policy called Program for Incentive of Alternative Electrical Energy Sources PROINFA. It can be pointed out that the expressive growth verified in the whole word for the use of Wind Energy Conversion System (WECS) to produce electricity was fundamentally due to the technological progress in power electronics together with the shortage of fossil fuels. However, the development of more efficient control techniques, as for instance the vector theory, has also contributed to a greater competitiveness of systems driven by the wind, when compared to traditional hydro and thermal systems. Such development allowed the design of new wind energy conversion systems, appropriate to control the active and reactive power flows, Therefore, making flexible their connection to the electric power grid. Within this context, this thesis was proposed which is turned to accomplish studies with one of the WECS topologies presently available and with strong growth trend worldwide. It aims to present the complete modeling of a wind energy conversion system, with variable speed, horizontal axis, with pitch control of blades to restrict the aerodynamic power. The adopted topology employs a multipole synchronous generator which is the predominant in Brazil until now. The mathematical and computer modeling are initiated at the primary source, the wind, going through the other electromechanical and electronic components, until, finally, reaching the connection with the electric grid. Special attention is given to the control system, based on the referred vector theory which propitiates the adjustment of the active power flow by the aerodynamic power, and the reactive power as function of the voltage at point of common coupling. Several simulations are accomplished to evaluate the potentialities of the developed software package. In this sense, investigations of the dynamic behavior of an electric power system including a wind park are presented for the normal operation condition as well as after short-circuit type contingencies.Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e TecnológicoDoutor em CiênciasNovos recursos de geração, com baixos custos de implantação e operação e que provoquem o mínimo impacto possível ao meio ambiente, indiscutivelmente são focos de atenção de todos os segmentos da sociedade. Nessa direção, as fontes alternativas ou renováveis de energia, em particular o vento, seguramente é a que tem tido uma significativa penetração na composição da matriz energética de diversos países do mundo. Neste sentido, a energia eólica vem assumindo um papel cada vez mais significativo no Brasil, em conseqüência de ações diretivas estabelecidas do incentivo estabelecido pela política governamental intitulada Programa de Incentivo às Fontes Alternativas de Energia Elétrica PROINFA . Salienta-se, que o expressivo crescimento verificado no mundo todo na utilização de sistemas de conversão de energia eólica (WECS - Wind Energy Conversion System) para a produção de eletricidade, foi devido, fundamentalmente, ao avanço tecnológico ocorrido na eletrônica de potência, juntamente com a escassez de combustíveis fósseis. Todavia, o desenvolvimento de técnicas de controle mais eficientes, a exemplo da teoria vetorial, também tem contribuído para uma maior competitividade dos sistemas acionados pelo vento, comparativamente aos tradicionais sistemas hídricos e térmicos. O desenvolvimento mencionado permitiu o projeto de novos sistemas de conversão de energia eólica, adequados ao controle dos fluxos de potências ativa e reativa, flexibilizando, dessa forma, a conexão dos mesmos às redes elétricas. É nesse contexto que se enquadra a presente tese, ou seja, esta se dedica à realização de estudos com uma das topologias de WECS atualmente disponíveis e com tendência acentuada de crescimento no mundo todo. Trata a mesma, de apresentar a modelagem completa de um sistema de conversão de energia eólica, a velocidade variável, de eixo horizontal, com controle do ângulo de passo (pitch control) das pás para a limitação da potência aerodinâmica. A topologia adotada emprega um gerador síncrono multipólos, sendo esta predominante no Brasil até o presente. A modelagem e implementação realizadas são iniciadas pela fonte primária, o vento, perpassando pelos demais componentes eletromecânicos e eletrônicos, até atingir, finalmente, a conexão com a rede elétrica. Especial atenção é dada ao sistema de controle, fundamentado na teoria vetorial, que propicia o ajuste do fluxo da potência ativa pela potência aerodinâmica suprida, e da potência reativa em função da tensão no ponto de acoplamento comum. Diversos estudos computacionais são realizados para aferir as potencialidades da ferramenta computacional desenvolvida. Neste sentido, são apresentadas investigações do comportamento dinâmico de um sistema elétrico de potência com conexão de parque eólico, tanto em condições de operação normal e como também quando submetido a contingências do tipo curto-circuito.Universidade Federal de UberlândiaBRPrograma de Pós-graduação em Engenharia ElétricaEngenhariasUFUOliveira, José Carlos dehttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4783426P9Guimarães, Geraldo Caixetahttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4781139A4Moraes, Adelio Jose dehttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4794552U6Vieira Junior, Jose Carlos de Melohttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4768035P3Neves, Washington Luiz Araujohttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4781844A4Pinto, Adeon Cecilio2016-06-22T18:38:18Z2016-03-092016-06-22T18:38:18Z2007-03-30info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfapplication/pdfPINTO, Adeon Cecilio. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Modelagem e análise de desempenho dinâmico de complexos elétricos contendo centrais eólicas dotadas de geradores síncronos
Modeling and dynamic performance analysis of electric power systems containing wind installations equipped with synchronous generators
title Modelagem e análise de desempenho dinâmico de complexos elétricos contendo centrais eólicas dotadas de geradores síncronos
spellingShingle Modelagem e análise de desempenho dinâmico de complexos elétricos contendo centrais eólicas dotadas de geradores síncronos
Pinto, Adeon Cecilio
Energia - Fontes alternativas
Dinâmica de sistemas elétricos
Energia eólica
Gerador síncrono
Modelagem
Turbina eólica a velocidade variável
Power system dynamics
Wind energy
Synchronous generator
Modeling
Variable speed wind turbine
CNPQ::ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA ELETRICA
title_short Modelagem e análise de desempenho dinâmico de complexos elétricos contendo centrais eólicas dotadas de geradores síncronos
title_full Modelagem e análise de desempenho dinâmico de complexos elétricos contendo centrais eólicas dotadas de geradores síncronos
title_fullStr Modelagem e análise de desempenho dinâmico de complexos elétricos contendo centrais eólicas dotadas de geradores síncronos
title_full_unstemmed Modelagem e análise de desempenho dinâmico de complexos elétricos contendo centrais eólicas dotadas de geradores síncronos
title_sort Modelagem e análise de desempenho dinâmico de complexos elétricos contendo centrais eólicas dotadas de geradores síncronos
author Pinto, Adeon Cecilio
author_facet Pinto, Adeon Cecilio
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Oliveira, José Carlos de
http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4783426P9
Guimarães, Geraldo Caixeta
http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4781139A4
Moraes, Adelio Jose de
http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4794552U6
Vieira Junior, Jose Carlos de Melo
http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4768035P3
Neves, Washington Luiz Araujo
http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4781844A4
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pinto, Adeon Cecilio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Energia - Fontes alternativas
Dinâmica de sistemas elétricos
Energia eólica
Gerador síncrono
Modelagem
Turbina eólica a velocidade variável
Power system dynamics
Wind energy
Synchronous generator
Modeling
Variable speed wind turbine
CNPQ::ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA ELETRICA
topic Energia - Fontes alternativas
Dinâmica de sistemas elétricos
Energia eólica
Gerador síncrono
Modelagem
Turbina eólica a velocidade variável
Power system dynamics
Wind energy
Synchronous generator
Modeling
Variable speed wind turbine
CNPQ::ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA ELETRICA
description New generation resources, with low implantation and operation costs and that provoke the minimum possible impact to the environment, are undoubtedly focuses of attention to all the segments of the society. From this common sense, the alternative or renewable sources of energy, and particularly the wind, have certainly had a significant penetration in the composition of the energetic matrix of several countries in the world. Similarly, in Brazil, the wind energy is playing a more and more significant role as a consequence of directing established by the government policy called Program for Incentive of Alternative Electrical Energy Sources PROINFA. It can be pointed out that the expressive growth verified in the whole word for the use of Wind Energy Conversion System (WECS) to produce electricity was fundamentally due to the technological progress in power electronics together with the shortage of fossil fuels. However, the development of more efficient control techniques, as for instance the vector theory, has also contributed to a greater competitiveness of systems driven by the wind, when compared to traditional hydro and thermal systems. Such development allowed the design of new wind energy conversion systems, appropriate to control the active and reactive power flows, Therefore, making flexible their connection to the electric power grid. Within this context, this thesis was proposed which is turned to accomplish studies with one of the WECS topologies presently available and with strong growth trend worldwide. It aims to present the complete modeling of a wind energy conversion system, with variable speed, horizontal axis, with pitch control of blades to restrict the aerodynamic power. The adopted topology employs a multipole synchronous generator which is the predominant in Brazil until now. The mathematical and computer modeling are initiated at the primary source, the wind, going through the other electromechanical and electronic components, until, finally, reaching the connection with the electric grid. Special attention is given to the control system, based on the referred vector theory which propitiates the adjustment of the active power flow by the aerodynamic power, and the reactive power as function of the voltage at point of common coupling. Several simulations are accomplished to evaluate the potentialities of the developed software package. In this sense, investigations of the dynamic behavior of an electric power system including a wind park are presented for the normal operation condition as well as after short-circuit type contingencies.
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