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文档介绍:Risø-R-1205(EN)



Conceptual survey of Generators and
Power Electronics for Wind Turbines



L. H. Hansen, L. Helle, F. Blaabjerg, E. Ritchie, S. Munk-
Nielsen, H. Bindner, P. Sørensen and B. Bak-Jensen.


Risø National Laboratory, Roskilde, Denmark
December 2001
Abstract

This report presents a survey on generator concepts and power electronic con-
cepts for wind turbines. The report is aimed as a tool for decision-makers and
development people with respect to wind turbine manufactures, utilities, and in-
dependent system operators as well as manufactures of generators and power
electronics.

The survey is focused on the electric development of wind turbines and it yields
an overview on:

• State of the art on generators and power electronics.
• Future concepts and technologies within generators and power electron-
ics.
• Market needs in the shape of requirements to the grid connection.

This survey on generator and power electronic concepts was carried out in co-
operation between University and Risø National Laboratory, in the
scope of the joint research programme Electric Design and Control.















The report has been reviewed by:


__________________ _________________
Anca Daniela Hansen Peter Hauge Madsen

ISBN 87-550-2743-1
ISBN 87-550-2745-8 ()
ISSN 0106-2840


Print: Pitney Bowes Management Services Denmark, 2002
Preface
The present report is a result of the co-operation between University
and Risø National Laboratory within the scope of the research programme Elec-
tric Design and Control (EDS, alias Elektrisk Design og Styring).

The report has as an objective pile and disseminate some of the knowl-
edge on generators and power electronics for wind turbines, which now is at
EDS’ disposal. In this work, the following persons have contributed to the re-
port writing:

• Birgitte Bak-Jensen.
• Henrik Bindner.