Preliminary design of an OWC wave energy converter battery charger

D.N. Ferreira, L. Gato, J.C.C. Henriques, L. Zuo
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This paper introduces a low-power off-grid oscillating water column wave energy converter with an internal battery bank. The research aims at the preliminary design and devising of the control strategy of a power electronics interface between the turbo generator and the battery bank. The converter comprises a spar buoy, a biradial turbine, a permanent magnet generator, a full-wave bridge rectifier, a braking chopper, a DC-to-DC step-down converter, and a lead-acid battery bank. The power-take-off system was modelled in Simulink/MATLAB, and its performance was assessed with steady-state simulations, considering a wave climate characteristic of Leixões, Portugal. The chamber pressure, the turbine, generator and rectifier performance were taken from experimental data sets. A simple battery model was derived from the manufacturer's datasheet. An ideal step-down DC-to-DC converter operating in discontinuous conduction mode regulates the battery charging current. This converter, in parallel with the braking chopper, adjusts the generator counter torque by regulating the current through the rectifier. Twelve system variables were recorded for selected pairs of input pressure and step-down converter design coefficient. The power at the rectifier's output terminals was mapped for the rotational speed and input pressure. The results show a system rating of 1.4 kW with 400 W of electrical power at 200 rad/s for the most frequent sea states. The range of the duty cycle, the inductance and the braking resistance were derived. Two closed-loop controllers were proposed for managing the step-down converter and the braking chopper. Their set points and saturation limits were derived from the simulation results.
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OWC波能转换器电池充电器的初步设计
介绍了一种内置电池组的小功率离网振荡水柱波能转换器。研究的目的是对汽轮发电机与蓄电池组之间电力电子接口的控制策略进行初步设计和设计。该转换器包括一个浮筒、一个双翼涡轮、一个永磁发电机、一个全波桥式整流器、一个制动斩波器、一个dc - dc降压转换器和一个铅酸蓄电池组。在Simulink/MATLAB中对动力起飞系统进行了建模,并考虑了葡萄牙Leixões的波浪气候特征,通过稳态仿真对其性能进行了评估。燃烧室压力、涡轮、发电机和整流器性能均取自实验数据集。从制造商的数据表中导出了一个简单的电池模型。理想的降压dc - dc变换器工作在不连续的传导模式来调节电池充电电流。该转换器与制动斩波器并联,通过调节通过整流器的电流来调节发电机反转矩。记录了输入压力和降压转换器设计系数的12个系统变量。在整流器的输出端功率被映射为转速和输入压力。结果表明,在最常见的海况下,系统额定功率为1.4 kW,功率为400 W,速度为200 rad/s。推导了占空比、电感和制动电阻的取值范围。提出了对降压变换器和制动斩波器进行控制的两个闭环控制器。它们的设定值和饱和极限由模拟结果导出。
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