Title : Simulation study of wind energy conversion systems

Type of Material: Thesis
Title: Simulation study of wind energy conversion systems
Researcher: Ramakrishnan, V
Guide: Srivatsa, S K
Department: Bharat University. Faculty of Engineering and Technology. Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Publisher: Bharath University, Chennai
Place: Chennai
Year: February 2009
Language: English
Subject: VECTOR CONTROL
ROTOR RESISTANCE CONTROL
Electrical Engineering
Engineering and Technology
Dissertation/Thesis Note: PhD; Bharat University. Faculty of Engineering and Technology. Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Bhar, Chennai; D06EE007
Fulltext: Shodhganga

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100__|aRamakrishnan, V|eResearcher
110__|aBharat University. Faculty of Engineering and Technology. Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering|bBharath University, Chennai|dChennai|ein
245__|aSimulation study of wind energy conversion systems
260__|cFebruary 2009|aChennai|bBharath University, Chennai
502__|bPhD|cBharat University. Faculty of Engineering and Technology. Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Bhar, Chennai|oD06EE007
518__|oDate of Notification|d2009-02-01
520__|aThe growing emphasis on renewable energy sources to replace nuclear and fossil fuel based resources has resulted in an increase in the use of wind energy systems. The diesel prices predicted to go on rising, adding wind power systems at its current cost instead of adding diesel still means cheaper power for consumers in the long run, at least until systems are operating with very large volume of wind. Wind energy, although clean and pollution free is distinguished from conventional energy sources by the variability of the sources of fuel. The intermittent nature of the wind causes the output power systems to vary significantly. The increasing penetration of the wind energy conversion systems into the power systems grid increases the effects of the wind power variations on the grid, causing voltage and frequency fluctuations. Thus, it becomes important to study the dynamic behaviors of various types of wind energy conversion systems to understand their effects on the power systems. The study describes the pr
650__|aElectrical Engineering|2UGC
650__|aEngineering and Technology|2AIU
653__|aVECTOR CONTROL
653__|aROTOR RESISTANCE CONTROL
700__|aSrivatsa, S K|eGuide
856__|uhttp://shodhganga.inflibnet.ac.in/handle/10603/30|yShodhganga
905__|anotification

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