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Wind power electric systems [electronic resource] : modeling, simulation and control / Djamila Rekioua.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Green energy and technologyPublisher: London : Springer London Imprint: Springer 2014Description: 1 online resource : illustrationsISBN:
  • 9781447164258:
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 621.042
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Contents:
1 -- Wind applications overview 2 -- Wind energy conversion and power electronics modeling 3 -- Optimized wind systems 4 -- Modeling of storage systems 5 -- Control of wind turbine systems 6 -- Hybrid wind systems 7 -- Applications of wind systems 8 -- Examples of wind systems.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: 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.
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1 -- Wind applications overview 2 -- Wind energy conversion and power electronics modeling 3 -- Optimized wind systems 4 -- Modeling of storage systems 5 -- Control of wind turbine systems 6 -- Hybrid wind systems 7 -- Applications of wind systems 8 -- Examples of wind systems.

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.

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