Operation of a Single-phase Autonomous Inverter as a Part of a Low-power Wind Complex

The article discusses the experience of operating a wind power complex with a low-power wind power installa- tion (5 kW), the use of which is promising for powering remote oil production facilities, exploration and other types of mining operations. The structure of the studied complex and its charac...

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Published inZapiski Gornogo instituta (1999) Vol. 239; no. 5; pp. 564 - 569
Main Authors Belsky, A. A., Dobush, V. S., Haikal, Sh. F.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Saint-Petersburg Mining University 01.01.2019
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Summary:The article discusses the experience of operating a wind power complex with a low-power wind power installa- tion (5 kW), the use of which is promising for powering remote oil production facilities, exploration and other types of mining operations. The structure of the studied complex and its characteristics, technical problems that have arisen during operation for 6 years are given. The elements of the wind energy complex – the battery charge regulator and the inverter-converter are considered. The consequences of the mechanical regulator failure of battery charge are con- sidered and recommendations for its replacement are presented. The issues of diagnostics and repair of one of the main elements of the complex – the inverter-converter, its component – DC link are highlighted in detail. Oscil- lograms of the output voltage of the inverter-converter are presented for different capacities of the DC link and the images of the repaired inverter-converter are given. Recommendations are given on choosing an inverter-converter and setting up the operating modes of the wind energycomplex.
ISSN:2411-3336
2541-9404
DOI:10.31897/pmi.2019.5.564