In this paper a new method for grounding system of wind turbines will be proposed. The proposed method will decrease the step voltage, touch voltage and grounding resistance of the grounding system of wind turbine in compare with the traditional method. The method will be analyzed by a finite element program written in MATLAB. For analyzing and comparing the new method with the conventional method, a case study in accordance with VESTAS turbine will be explained.
The technologies pertaining to ocean waves has been continuously improving since its creation and the major focus is to come up with accurate predication of power generation from the oceans waves. The precise forecast can not only reduce costs for investment but also it is essential for management and operation of electrical power. The purpose of the current paper is to numerically investigate a new economical wave energy converter named “Searaser”. The simulation is done with Flow-3D software which has high capability in analyzing the fluid solid interactions. by collecting the experimental data of another study and the exerted data which is from numerical simulation, the wind speed and output power are related with a long short term memory (LSTM). By doing comparative analysis between these data, it can be concluded that the artificial intelligence method is so accurate and fast. The network output figures show a good agreement and the root mean square is 0.49 in mean value which was related to the accuracy of LSTM method. One of the novelties of this study is to provide a scatter plot that generates power in terms of wind speed. Due to the accumulation of data, the power can be predicted for other wind speeds by using the intermediate values. Furthermore, the mathematical relation between the generated power and wave height was introduced by curve fitting the power function to the result of LSTM method.
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