The Topological Structure Analysis of Novel Cascaded Wind Power Generation System

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This article focuses on the topics of cascaded wind power generation system with Variable Speed Constant Frequency (VSCF). It consists of four key components, including the wind turbine, dual-rotor motors, low-speed synchronous motor and inverter. This paper summarizes and compares multiple topology form of cascade wind power system, and through the study of the relevant working mechanism, structure and layout of the form, the applicable conditions and scope of the new system are expounded in detail. In particular, as the superiority of cascade system, it makes a synthesis of variable speed and constant speed power generation into reality, thereby the cascaded systems comprehensive operational efficiency are improved.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1008-1009)

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151-154

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August 2014

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