On Loss-Aware Optimal Control of Wave Energy Converters With Electrical Power Take-Offs

IF 10 1区 工程技术 Q1 ENERGY & FUELS IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy Pub Date : 2024-03-30 DOI:10.1109/TSTE.2024.3407126
Zechuan Lin;Jiayue Zhou;Xuanrui Huang;Kemeng Chen;Xi Xiao;John V. Ringwood
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Incorporating the non-ideal power take-off (PTO) efficiency of wave energy converters (WECs) into energy-maximizing control is crucial for achieving optimal electrical power generation. The majority of previous loss-aware controllers are based on a simplified power-coefficient (PC) model or only consider the copper loss, which remain insufficient to describe a real electrical PTO. In this article, a high-fidelity loss model, encompassing different loss components of the PTO (a generator and a power converter), is developed, and a number of loss-aware model predictive control (MPC) options are derived and compared in a realistic case study. The results highlight the importance of using an appropriate loss model, rather than a PC model, both for power evaluation and for control, and it is shown that a quadratic loss model employed in MPC is effective in approximating the true loss function, so that near-optimal power production can be achieved with fast computation.
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关于具有电能回收功能的波浪能转换器的损耗感知优化控制
将波浪能转换器(WECs)的非理想功率输出(PTO)效率纳入能量最大化控制是实现最佳发电的关键。之前的大多数损耗感知控制器都是基于简化的功率系数(PC)模型,或仅考虑铜损耗,这仍然不足以描述真实的电力 PTO。本文开发了一个高保真损耗模型,其中包括 PTO(发电机和功率转换器)的不同损耗组件,并在实际案例研究中推导和比较了多个损耗感知模型预测控制 (MPC) 选项。结果凸显了使用适当的损耗模型而非 PC 模型对功率评估和控制的重要性,并表明 MPC 中使用的二次损耗模型可有效逼近真实损耗函数,从而通过快速计算实现接近最优的发电量。
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IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy
IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy ENERGY & FUELS-ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
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21.40
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5.70%
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215
审稿时长
5 months
期刊介绍: The IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy serves as a pivotal platform for sharing groundbreaking research findings on sustainable energy systems, with a focus on their seamless integration into power transmission and/or distribution grids. The journal showcases original research spanning the design, implementation, grid-integration, and control of sustainable energy technologies and systems. Additionally, the Transactions warmly welcomes manuscripts addressing the design, implementation, and evaluation of power systems influenced by sustainable energy systems and devices.
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