Mafalda Seixas
Instituto Superior Técnico
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international power electronics and motion control conference | 2014
Mafalda Seixas; Rui Melício; Víctor Manuel Fernandes Mendes; Hugo Miguel Inácio Pousinho
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.
doctoral conference on computing, electrical and industrial systems | 2014
Mafalda Seixas; Rui Melício; Víctor Manuel Fernandes Mendes
This paper is on the modulation of offshore wind energy conversion systems with full-power converter and permanent magnet synchronous generator with an AC link. The drive train considered in this paper is a three-mass model which incorporates the resistant stiffness torque, structure and tower, in the deep water, due to the moving surface elevation. This moving surface influences the current from the converters. A four-level converter is considered with control strategies based on proportional integral controllers. Although more complex, this modulation is justified for more accurate results.
Electric Power Components and Systems | 2016
Mafalda Seixas; Rui Melício; Víctor Manuel Fernandes Mendes
Abstract This article presents an integrated model for an offshore wind energy system taking into consideration a contribution for the marine wave and wind speed with perturbations influences on the power quality of current injected into the electric grid. The article deals with the simulation of one floating offshore wind turbine equipped with a permanent magnet synchronous generator and a two-level converter connected to an onshore electric grid. The use of discrete mass modeling is accessed in order to reveal by computing the total harmonic distortion on how the perturbations of the captured energy are attenuated at the electric grid injection point. Two torque actions are considered for the three-mass modeling, the aerodynamic on the flexible part and on the rigid part of the blades. Also, a torque due to the influence of marine waves in deep water is considered. Proportional integral fractional-order control supports the control strategy. A comparison between the drive train models is presented.
doctoral conference on computing electrical and industrial systems | 2015
Mafalda Seixas; Rui Melício; Víctor Manuel Fernandes Mendes; Manuel Collares-Pereira; M.P. dos Santos
This paper is on a simulation for offshore wind systems in deep water under cloud scope. The system is equipped with a permanent magnet synchronous generator and a full-power three-level converter, converting the electric energy at variable frequency in one at constant frequency. The control strategies for the three-level are based on proportional integral controllers. The electric energy is injected through a HVDC transmission submarine cable into the grid. The drive train is modeled by a three-mass model taking into account the resistant stiffness torque, structure and tower in the deep water due to the moving surface elevation. Conclusions are taken on the influence of the moving surface on the energy conversion.
2015 9th International Conference on Compatibility and Power Electronics (CPE) | 2015
Mafalda Seixas; Rui Melício; Víctor Manuel Fernandes Mendes; Carlos Couto
This paper deals with a computing simulation for an offshore wind energy system taking into account the influence of the marine waves action throughout the floating platform. The wind energy system has a variable-speed turbine equipped with a permanent magnet synchronous generator and a full-power fivelevel converter, injecting energy into the electric grid through a high voltage alternate current link. A reduction on the unbalance of the voltage in the DC-link capacitors of the five-level converter is proposed by a strategic selection of the output voltage vectors. The model for the drive train of the wind energy system is a two mass model, including the dynamics of the floating platform. A case study is presented and the assessment of the quality of the energy injected into the electric grid is discussed.
international power electronics and motion control conference | 2016
Mafalda Seixas; Rui Melício; Víctor Manuel Fernandes Mendes
An integrated mathematical model for the simulation of an offshore wind 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 multiple point full-power clamped three-level converter, converting the energy of a variable frequency source in injected energy into the electric network with constant frequency, through a HVDC transmission submarine cable. The mathematical model for the drive train is a concentrate two mass model which incorporates the dynamic for the blades of the wind turbine, tower and generator due to the need to emulate the effects of the wind and the floating motion. 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 transistors of the converter. Finally, a case study is presented to access the system performance.
doctoral conference on computing, electrical and industrial systems | 2016
Mafalda Seixas; Rui Melício; Víctor Manuel Fernandes Mendes
This paper is on modeling and simulation for an offshore wind system equipped with a semi-submersible floating platform, a wind turbine, a permanent magnet synchronous generator, a multiple point clamped four level or five level full-power converter, a submarine cable and a second order filter. The drive train is modeled by three mass model considering the resistant stiffness torque, structure and tower in deep water due to the moving surface elevation. The system control uses PMW by space vector modulation associated with sliding mode and proportional integral controllers. The electric energy is injected into the electric grid either by an alternated current link or by a direct current link. The model is intend to be a useful tool for unveil the behavior and performance of the offshore wind system, especially for the multiple point clamped full-power converter, under normal operation or under malfunctions.
international conference on industrial technology | 2015
Mafalda Seixas; Rui Melício; Víctor Manuel Fernandes Mendes; Carlos Couto
A new integrated mathematical model for the simulation of an offshore wind system having a rectifier input voltage malfunction at one phase is presented in this paper. The mathematical model considers an offshore variable-speed wind turbine on a floating platform, equipped with a permanent magnet synchronous generator using full-power three-level converter to inject energy into the electric network, through a high voltage direct current transmission submarine cable. The model for the drive train is a discrete three mass, incorporating the dynamic of the moving surface. A case study is presented to access conclusion about the malfunction.
Energy Conversion and Management | 2014
Mafalda Seixas; Rui Melício; Víctor Manuel Fernandes Mendes
Energy | 2014
Mafalda Seixas; Rui Melício; Víctor Manuel Fernandes Mendes