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Wind Power Electric Systems: Modeling, Simulation and Control

✍ Scribed by Djamila Rekioua (auth.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag London
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Leaves
214
Series
Green Energy and Technology
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The book helps readers understand key concepts in standalone and grid connected wind energy systems and features analysis into the modeling and optimization of commonly used configurations through the implementation of different control strategies.

Utilizing several electrical machinery control approaches, such as vector control and direct torque control 'Wind Power Electric Systems' equips readers with the means to understand, assess and develop their own wind energy systems and to evaluate the performance of such systems.

Mathematical models are provided for each system and a corresponding MATLAB/SIMULINK example is included at the end of each section in order to demonstrate key processes and methods.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xx
Conversion Wind System Overview....Pages 1-49
Wind Energy Conversion and Power Electronics Modeling....Pages 51-76
Optimisation of Wind System Conversion....Pages 77-105
Modeling of Storage Systems....Pages 107-131
Control of Wind Turbine Systems....Pages 133-161
Hybrid Wind Systems....Pages 163-183
Examples of Wind Systems....Pages 185-202

✦ Subjects


Renewable and Green Energy; Power Electronics, Electrical Machines and Networks; Control


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