2022
DOI: 10.1109/tia.2022.3160141
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Maximizing Energy Extraction from Direct Grid Coupled PMSG For Wind Energy Conversion Systems

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“…The annual energy production is considered for performance comparison of the designed DFIGs in a wind energy conversion system, based on the annual wind speed data of a region. The fundamental parameters and coefficients of the wind turbine are detailed in [30]. The probability distribution function is created using wind data collected over a year, and this function is utilized to determine the average annual power output, as depicted in figure 11.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The annual energy production is considered for performance comparison of the designed DFIGs in a wind energy conversion system, based on the annual wind speed data of a region. The fundamental parameters and coefficients of the wind turbine are detailed in [30]. The probability distribution function is created using wind data collected over a year, and this function is utilized to determine the average annual power output, as depicted in figure 11.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reactive power demanded at nominal power can be found using (7) with the calculated torque angle. The value of E A required to eliminate the reactive power demand is given by the equation below [39].…”
Section: Table III Main Parameters Of the Possible Combinationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this test, the DC voltage applied across the stator winding should be within limit such that the stator current should not exceed the rated value. The measured per phase armature resistance and the corresponding value with the variation in temperature are presented in Equations ( 6) and (7), respectively.…”
Section: Resistance Testmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For rural and remote areas, small‐scale standalone variable speed wind power generation systems (VSWPGSs) are widely used to extract more power by regulating the rotor speed and also to have better aerodynamic efficiency 4–6 . In the low power segment (<5 kW), permanent magnet synchronous generator (PMSG) is a good choice since it does not require external DC supply for the excitation, elimination of gear box, low maintenance, smaller size, and also generates significant torque even under low wind speed 7–9 …”
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