Title: EWB Wind Turbine Project:
1EWB Wind Turbine Project
- Power Electronics Design
- Team Number 43
- Eugene Granovsky
- Craig Harrison
2Introduction
- The goal of the project was to develop a low cost
source of energy to be used in remote parts of
the world - Our portion of the project was to develop the
power electronics that took power from the
generator and converted it into a usable energy
source
3Features
- Power output to be 12V DC readily convertible to
120V AC - Battery bank for constant supply of power during
momentary wind stoppages - Modular design for easy upgrades and continued
educational projects
4Design Overview
5Design of Rectifier
6Rectifier Operation
Simulation of Rectifier/Summer with DC output
voltage (purple)
7Design of Current Regulator
8Operation of Schmitt Trigger
Battery voltage INCREASING and turning current
flow OFF at 12.2V
Battery voltage DECREASING and turning current
flow ON at 11.8V
9Operation of Current Regulator
Simulation of charging current being applied to
the battery (light blue) and battery voltage
(purple)
10Fabrication
Output to batteries
Schmitt Trigger
Rectifier
Power MOSFETs
3f Input
11System Testing
- Input was supplied using the 3-Phase Variac in 50
Everitt Lab - Used two batteries (one charged and one
discharged) as output - Allowed us to see proper operation of our circuit
when it was both dissipating and supplying power
12Rectifier Output from Oscilloscope
Output
3-Phase Input
Input and Output 3f Rectifier
13Test Data for Overall System
with the discharged battery
14Input Voltage versus Current
with the discharged battery
15Input Voltage versus Temperature
with the discharged battery
16Improvements
- Better heat dissipation
- Inspect current to check how charged the battery
is instead of voltage
17Credits
- Jonathan W. Kimball
- Professor Peter Sauer
- Dwayne Hagerman
- Professor P. Scott Carney
18Conclusion
- Thank you for listening
- Any questions?