ITEGAM-JETIA (Apr 2024)

Characterization of a low power wind turbine prototype for interconnection to the grid

  • Juan Carlos Guerrero Luján,
  • Francisco Eneldo López Monteagudo,
  • Jorge De La Torre y Ramos,
  • Leticia del Carmen Ríos Rodríguez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5935/jetia.v10i46.1110
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 46

Abstract

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In this article, a prototype of a low power wind turbine interconnected to the NETWORK and the controlled electronic converter for the rectification of the generated voltage was designed, which is used for the conditioning of the electrical power generated by low power wind systems for the Connection to the electric grid. Using different electronic components and free hardware development boards, the construction of a controlled three-phase rectifier prototype was carried out, divided into 3 modules, the first one in charge of obtaining a reference signal and synchronization of the voltage to be rectified, the second is the control circuit, which performs the time calculations for the activation of the third module, in charge of rectifying the triphasic voltage using thyristors (SCR), in which the moment of activation of the semiconductors can be controlled. Finally, tests of the prototype connected to a wind turbine built by teachers and students of the Technological University of Campeche were carried out, verifying its correct operation in the rectification of the voltage delivered by this generator.