System and method for exciting low-impedance machines using a current source converter

US11128231B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11128231-B2
Application numberUS-201916529118-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 1, 2019
Priority dateAug 1, 2019
Publication dateSep 21, 2021
Grant dateSep 21, 2021

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An energy conversion system includes a low-impedance generator having at least one armature winding set. The armature winding set includes a plurality of single-phase coils. The system also includes a current source converter assembly electrically coupled to an armature of the generator. The current source converter assembly includes at least one current source converter that includes a current source rectifier coupled to a current source inverter via a DC link and at least one capacitor across the plurality of single-phase armature coils. The capacitor(s) of the current source converter(s) is configured to absorb high frequency components of current pulses generated by the current source converter so as to minimize current ripple in a current applied to the plurality of single-phase coils.

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A wind turbine, comprising: a tower; a nacelle mounted atop the tower; a rotor coupled to the nacelle, the rotor comprising a rotatable hub and at least one rotor blade secured thereto; a superconducting generator coupled to the rotor, the superconducting generator comprising at least one armature winding set having an impedance value lower than an impedance value of an armature winding of a non-superconducting electric machine, the at least one armature winding set comprising a plurality of single-phase coils; a current source converter assembly electrically coupled to the at least one armature winding set of the superconducting generator, the current source converter assembly comprising a plurality of modular current source converters deployed in a coordinated manner with interleaving switching patterns, each of the plurality of modular current source converters comprising a current source rectifier coupled in series to a current source inverter via a respective DC link and a respective capacitor coupled across the plurality of single-phase coils, each of the plurality of modular current source converters processing a portion of a total active power of the wind turbine; and an active power balancing mechanism to ensure that the total power is evenly shared among the plurality of modular current source converters, wherein the respective capacitors of the current source converter assembly absorb high frequency components of current pulses generated by the plurality of modular current source converters so as to minimize current ripple in a current applied to the plurality of single-phase coils of the at least one armature winding set of the superconducting generator. 2. The wind turbine of claim 1 , wherein the respective capacitors of each of the plurality of modular current source converters further comprises a plurality of capacitors with at least one of the plurality of capacitors across each of the plurality of single-phase coils. 3. The wind turbine of claim 1 , wherein each of the DC links of each of the plurality of modular converter source converters comprises at least DC link inductor, and wherein current within each of the DC links is controlled by voltage across the DC link inductor. 4. The wind turbine of claim 3 , wherein each of the DC link inductors is a stiff current source, the stiff current source comprising an internal impedance of 100 times more than a load impedance. 5. The wind turbine of claim 1 , wherein the current source rectifier and the current source inverter of each of the plurality of modular current source converters each comprise a plurality of switches. 6. The wind turbine of claim 5 , wherein the current source converter assembly further comprises a crowbar circuit. 7. The wind turbine of claim 6 , further comprising a controller for controlling operation of the superconducting generator and the current source converter assembly. 8. The wind turbine of claim 7 , wherein, upon a short-circuit event in the current source converter assembly, the controller is configured to turn on the crowbar circuit to provide a path for current from each of the DC links and to turn off the plurality of switches in the current source converter assembly, thereby blocking the current between the generator and the DC link. 9. The wind turbine of claim 1 , wherein the wind turbine is an offshore wind turbine. 10. The wind turbine of claim 1 , wherein the wind turbine is an onshore wind turbine. 11. A method of operating a wind turbine, the method comprising: providing the wind turbine with a superconducting generator with a plurality of single-phase armature coils having an impedance value lower than an impedance value of armature coils of a non-superconducting electric machine, the superconducting generator further comprising a current source converter assembly electrically coupled thereto, the current source converter assembly having a plurality of modular current source converters deployed in a coordinated manner with interleaving switching patterns, each of the plurality of modular current source converters having a current source rectifier coupled in series to a current source inverter via a respective DC link and a respective capacitor coupled across the plurality of single-phase armature coils, each of the plurality of modular current source converters processing a portion of a total active power of the wind turbine, the wind turbine also having an active power balancing mechanism to ensure that the total power is evenly shared among the plurality of modular current source converters; monitoring the wind turbine for faults; and in response to detecting a short-circuit fault in the current source converter assembly, turning on, via a controller, a crowbar circuit of the current source converter assembly to provide a current path for current from a DC link inductor of each of the respective DC links of the current source converter assembly, and turning off, via the controller, a plurality of switches in the current source converter assembly so as to block the current path between the superconducting generator and the DC link inductors. 12. The method of claim 11 , wherein the DC link inductors of the current source converter assembly are sized for a stiff current that limits a rise in the fault current during transient or fault conditions, each of the DC link inductors comprising an internal impedance of 100 times more than the load impedance. 13. The method of claim 11 , further comprising controlling the fault current within each of the DC links by controlling voltage across the DC link inductors. 14. An energy conversion system, comprising: a low-impedance electric machine; a current source converter assembly electrically coupled to the electric machine, the current source converter assembly comprising a plurality of modular current source converters deployed in a coordinated manner with interleaving switching patterns, each of the plurality of modular current source converters comprising a current source rectifier coupled in series to a current source inverter via a respective DC link and a respective capacitor, each of the plurality of modular current source converters processing a portion of a total active power of the energy conversion system; and an active power balancing mechanism to ensure that the total power is evenly shared among the plurality of modular current source converters, wherein the respective capacitors of the current source converter assembly absorb high frequency components of current pulses generated by the current source converter so as to minimize current ripple in a current applied to the electric machine. 15. The system of claim 14 , wherein the low-impedance electric machine comprises at least one of a generator or a motor. 16. The system of claim 15 , wherein the generator comprises a superconducting generator comprising a superconducting field winding and a plurality of single-phase armature coils. 17. The system of claim 16 , wherein the at least one capacitor further comprises a plurality of capacitors with at least one of the plurality of capacitors across each of the plurality of single-phase armature coils.

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  • Wind energy · CPC title

  • Power conversion electric or electronic aspects · CPC title

  • Reduction of harmonics · CPC title

  • H02M5/4585Primary

    having a rectifier with controlled elements · CPC title

  • Detecting a fault condition, e.g. short circuit, locked rotor, open circuit or loss of load · CPC title

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What does patent US11128231B2 cover?
An energy conversion system includes a low-impedance generator having at least one armature winding set. The armature winding set includes a plurality of single-phase coils. The system also includes a current source converter assembly electrically coupled to an armature of the generator. The current source converter assembly includes at least one current source converter that includes a current…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gen Electric
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02M5/4585. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 21 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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