The Power Smoothing Control of PMSG Based on Superconducting Magnetic Energy Storage

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In the traditional control of permanent-magnet synchronous generator (PMSG), when the speed of the wind changes quickly, the power and the voltage of the generator will vibrate. In this paper, superconducting magnetic energy system (SMES) is used to realize the smoothing control of power and voltage of generator. The feasibility and correctness of the control strategy are verified by MATLAB simulation.

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