2014 IEEE Conference on Energy Conversion (CENCON) 2014
DOI: 10.1109/cencon.2014.6967513
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A simulation study of hybrid wind-ultracapacitor energy conversion system

Abstract: Wind energy conversion system (WECS) is controlled to capture the maximum available power upon the available wind speed to make the system economical and operates at optimized efficiency. The nature characteristic of wind generator is nonlinear which leads to variable power output generation. In addition, the demanded load power is subjected to a change due to any disturbances may happen in the load voltage or current. Therefore, it is essential to integrate the WECS with a suitable storage element to either, … Show more

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“…The components of the DC-DC converter model can be identified using the MATLAB/Simulink/SimPowerSystems library [51]. To simplify the DC-DC converter model and decrease the simulation time, the switching elements (IGBT) in the DC-DC converter model can be replaced by current and voltage sources [52,53]. The ON and OFF states matrices of the DC/DC converter can be derived using Equation 3.…”
Section: Dc-dc Converter Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The components of the DC-DC converter model can be identified using the MATLAB/Simulink/SimPowerSystems library [51]. To simplify the DC-DC converter model and decrease the simulation time, the switching elements (IGBT) in the DC-DC converter model can be replaced by current and voltage sources [52,53]. The ON and OFF states matrices of the DC/DC converter can be derived using Equation 3.…”
Section: Dc-dc Converter Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%