Optimal Tuning of Power Control for Doubly Fed Induction Generator in Wind Energy Conversion System
Author(s):
Ankit Savaliya , nsit ,jelapur; Brijeh Mistry , nsit ,jelapur
Keywords:
Wind System, DFIG, DPC, Results of Simulink
Abstract:
Renewable Energy Resources are best practices possible today to stand against increasingly risk of climate changes and global warming of the world and the most important sources of such types of resources of energies can be Wind and Solar energies which are most the efficient relatively. These clean power resources are used as in Distributed Generation (DGs) units technology to be defined as newer sources of power, which are in direct relation with the use of micro and smaller in capacity power generating units that are installed in distribution part of each power combined system or all the possible locations that loads and energy consumers are concentrated. Simulation of wind turbines driven double fed induction generator which fed ac power to the utility grid. For that, voltage sources converter are connected back to back between the rotor terminals and utility grid via common dc link. The size of these converters determines the speed range of the DFIG. The proper rotor excitation is provided by the machine side converter, wind power as an important and promising renewable resource is widely studied. Also, power quality problems associated with the wind turbines based distributed generation system and how the facts devices an important role in power quality improvement of distrusted generator system. Simulation study of the proposed system is carried out with MATLAB Simulink and simulation results are provided.
Other Details:
| Manuscript Id | : | IJSTEV3I2017
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| Published in | : | Volume : 3, Issue : 2
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| Publication Date | : | 01/09/2016
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| Page(s) | : | 45-52
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