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Ps 9276 Wind Energy Conversion Systems

The document outlines the units of study in a course on wind energy conversion systems (WECS). Unit I introduces the components, schemes, and theories of WECS. Unit II covers horizontal axis wind turbines, vertical axis wind turbines, rotor selection, design considerations, and power regulation methods. Unit III discusses fixed speed generating systems including constant speed constant frequency systems and generator modeling. Unit IV examines variable speed systems, their power-wind speed characteristics, and modeling of variable speed generators. Unit V addresses stand-alone and grid-connected WECS systems including grid connection issues and machine/grid side controllers.
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Ps 9276 Wind Energy Conversion Systems

The document outlines the units of study in a course on wind energy conversion systems (WECS). Unit I introduces the components, schemes, and theories of WECS. Unit II covers horizontal axis wind turbines, vertical axis wind turbines, rotor selection, design considerations, and power regulation methods. Unit III discusses fixed speed generating systems including constant speed constant frequency systems and generator modeling. Unit IV examines variable speed systems, their power-wind speed characteristics, and modeling of variable speed generators. Unit V addresses stand-alone and grid-connected WECS systems including grid connection issues and machine/grid side controllers.
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PS 9276 WIND ENERGY CONVERSION SYSTEMS

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UNIT I INTRODUCTION 9 Components of WECS-WECS schemes-Power obtained from wind-simple momentum theory-Power coefficient-Sabinins theory-Aerodynamics of Wind turbine UNIT II WIND TURBINES 9 HAWT-VAWT-Power developed-Thrust-Efficiency-Rotor selection-Rotor design considerations-Tip speed ratio-No. of Blades-Blade profile-Power Regulation-yaw control-Pitch angle control-stall control-Schemes for maximum power extraction. UNIT III FIXED SPEED SYSTEMS 9 Generating Systems- Constant speed constant frequency systems -Choice of Generators-Deciding factors-Synchronous Generator-Squirrel Cage Induction GeneratorModel of Wind Speed- Model wind turbine rotor - Drive Train model-Generator model for Steady state and Transient stability analysis. UNIT IV VARIABLE SPEED SYSTEMS 9 Need of variable speed systems-Power-wind speed characteristics-Variable speed constant frequency systems synchronous generator- DFIG- PMSG -Variable speed generators modeling - Variable speed variable frequency schemes. UNIT V GRID CONNECTED SYSTEMS 9 Stand alone and Grid Connected WECS system-Grid connection Issues-Machine side & Grid side controllers-WECS in various countries TOTAL : 45 PERIODS REFERENCES 1. L.L.Freris Wind Energy conversion Systems, Prentice Hall, 1990 2. Ion Boldea, Variable speed generators, Taylor & Francis group, 2006. 3. E.W.Golding The generation of Electricity by wind power, Redwood burn Ltd., Trowbridge,1976. 4. S.Heir Grid Integration of WECS, Wiley 1998.

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