Effects of electrical dynamic response of doubly fed induction generator type wind turbines on their mechanical systems during single and multiple faults için kapak resmi
Effects of electrical dynamic response of doubly fed induction generator type wind turbines on their mechanical systems during single and multiple faults
Başlık:
Effects of electrical dynamic response of doubly fed induction generator type wind turbines on their mechanical systems during single and multiple faults
Yazar:
Coşgun, Mert, author.
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xii, 89 leaves: illustrarions, charts; 29 cm + 1 computer laser optical disc.
Özet:
In the early stages of wind turbine technology, the focus was on the separate development of mechanical and electrical systems and research was carried out only in these areas. Today's modern wind turbine designs, which have reached megawatt sizes, continue to be more cost-effective and dependable for countries to achieve their renewable energy targets. In this direction, wind turbine research and development processes have now started to focus on both mechanical and electrical systems and their subsystem interactions. In this thesis study, it is aimed to investigate the effects of the response of electrical control systems on towers components during grid faults. A doubly fed induction generator is used for power generation and power systems including converters and control systems are modelled in MATLAB/Simulink. Simulations were designed in Simulink to test the grid-connected wind turbine model and the Fault Ride Through condition that causes voltage drops in the grid connection lines; the response of the control system and electromagnetic torque output in the relevant case were sent to the mechanical system analysis tool Horizonal Axis Wind Turbine Simulation Code 2 to observe the effects on the mechanical system. In Horizonal Axis Wind Turbine Simulation Code 2, the interaction of the main bodies against forces and limits is analyzed and the results are reported graphically. The state of the system without fault and data with the faults are analyzed comparatively. It has been observed that the reactions of the electrical power systems during grid failure influence the mechanical systems.
Tek Biçim Eser Adı:
Thesis (Master)-- İzmir Institute of Technology: Energy Engineering.

İzmir Institute of Technology: Energy Engineering (Master).
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