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PHLIS-Based Characteristics Analysis of a 2 MW Class Tidal Current Power Generation System

Byeong Soo Go, Hae Jin Sung, Minwon Park, In Keun Yu
JKSPE 2014;31(8):665-670.
Published online: August 1, 2014
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In this paper, characteristics of a tidal current power generation system are analysis using power hardware-in-the-loop simulation (PHILS). A 10 kW motor generator set is connected to the real grid through a fabricated 10 kW back to back converter. A power control scheme is applied to the back to back converter. A 2 MW class tidal current turbine is modeled in real time digital simulator (RTDS). Generating voltage and current from the 10 kW PMSG is applied to a 2 MW class tidal current turbine in the RTDS using PHILS. The PHILS results depict the rotation speed, power coefficient, pitch angle, tip-speed ratio, and output power of tidal current turbine. The PHILS results in this paper can contribute to the increasing reliability and stability of the tidal current turbines connected to the grid using PHILS.

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J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng.. 2014;31(8):665-670.   Published online August 1, 2014
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