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Simulation of offshore wind system with two levels converters: HVDC power transmission

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A new integrated mathematical model for the simulation of offshore wind energy conversion system performance is presented in this paper. The mathematical model considers an offshore variable-speed turbine in deep water equipped with a permanent magnet synchronous generator using full-power two-level converter, converting the energy of a variable frequency source in injected energy into the electric network with constant frequency, through a high voltage DC transmission submarine cable. The mathematical model for the drive train is a concentrate two mass model which incorporates the dynamic for the structure and tower due to the need to emulate the effects of the moving surface. Controller strategy considered is a proportional integral one. Also, pulse width modulation using space vector modulation supplemented with sliding mode is used for trigger the transistor of the converter. Finally, a case study is presented to access the system performance. © 2014 IEEE.

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HVDC Modeling Offshore wind energy conversion system Simulation Two-level converter

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SEIXAS, Mafalda Maria Morais, [et al] – Simulation of offshore wind system with two levels converters: HVDC Power Transmission. In 6th International Power Electronics and Motion Control Conference and Exposition. New York : IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2014. ISBN: 978-147992060-0. Art. nr. 6980670, p. 1171-1176.

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