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Wind Power Electric Systems

Modeling, Simulation, Control and Power Management Control

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This book enhances existing knowledge in the field of wind systems. It explores topics such as grid integration, smart grid applications, hybrid renewable energy systems, and advancements in control and optimization approaches. The book primarily aims to provide a quick and comprehensive understanding of wind systems, including models, control techniques, optimization methods, and energy storage systems to students at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, particularly those studying electrical engineering.

The book is divided into two parts. The first part explores various stand-alone wind applications such as rural electrification and pumping, while the second part focuses on applications in grid-connected systems. Each system is accompanied by mathematical models and an illustrative example using the MATLAB/Simulink package. Moreover, numerous examples are presented for potential implementation using the DSPACE package. The book also introduces different electrical machine control approaches, including vector control, direct torque control, and fuzzy logic controllers for various drive systems. Furthermore, intelligent techniques are developed to optimize wind operations.

Aiming to enhance existing knowledge in the field of wind systems, this book covers topics such as grid integration, smart grid applications, hybrid renewable energy systems, and advancements in control and optimization approaches.

This second edition is fully updated. New sections on demand-side management and energy storage systems have been included, and each section has a summary and comparative table to further enhance clarity. Additionally, this new edition includes discussions on future trends and emerging technologies in wind energy systems, making it a more comprehensive and up-to-date resource.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Frontmatter
Chapter 1. Wind Turbine Applications Overview
Abstract
This chapter serves as a valuable introduction and foundational resource for readers interested in wind energy conversion systems. The chapter's primary goal is to provide readers with a fundamental understanding of wind energy conversion systems.
Djamila Rekioua
Chapter 2. Electrical Generators Used in WECS
Abstract
There are various types of electrical generators used in wind turbines, and the selection depends primarily on the design and concept of the turbine.
Djamila Rekioua
Chapter 3. Wind Energy Conversion Modeling
Abstract
Wind energy conversion modeling involves the mathematical and computational representation of various aspects of wind energy systems to predict and analyze their performance.
Djamila Rekioua
Chapter 4. Power Electronics Used in WECS
Abstract
WECS uses power electronics to efficiently transform the fluctuating and often unpredictable electricity generated.
Djamila Rekioua
Chapter 5. Optimization Methods Used in WECSs
Djamila Rekioua
Chapter 6. Modeling of Storage Energy Systems Used in WECS
Abstract
Energy storage plays a crucial role in wind energy systems and hybrid wind systems by mitigating power fluctuations.
Djamila Rekioua
Chapter 7. Overview of Control Methods Used in WECSs
Abstract
The time constants in wind turbine systems can vary between different components. The electrical system typically has much lower time constants compared to other parts of the wind turbine, such as the mechanical components. This characteristic allows for the separation of control between the electrical machine and the aero-turbine, resulting in a two-level control architecture.
Djamila Rekioua
Chapter 8. Hybrid Systems in Wind Power
Abstract
Wind-hybrid systems are energy systems that combine wind power with other energy sources or energy storage systems to meet the energy demands of a specific location or application. These systems are designed to provide a reliable and efficient power supply by harnessing the complementary characteristics of wind power and other energy sources.
Djamila Rekioua
Chapter 9. Examples and Importance of Wind Systems
Abstract
Wind energy conversion systems (WECSs) generate electricity by harnessing the wind's kinetic energy, providing a clean and sustainable energy source.
Djamila Rekioua
Chapter 10. Power Management Control of Wind Energy Conversion Systems
Abstract
Power management control (PMC) of wind energy conversion systems is a crucial aspect in ensuring efficient and reliable operation.
Djamila Rekioua
Metadaten
Titel
Wind Power Electric Systems
verfasst von
Djamila Rekioua
Copyright-Jahr
2024
Electronic ISBN
978-3-031-52883-5
Print ISBN
978-3-031-52882-8
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-52883-5