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Article
Publication date: 26 August 2014

Stator voltage harmonics and unbalance compensation of the sensorless standalone doubly fed induction generator

Grzegorz Iwanski, Piotr Pura, Tomasz Łuszczyk and Mateusz Szypulski

Doubly fed induction generator (DFIG) is widely used in wind energy conversion systems and it can operate with other primary movers. The purpose of this paper is to focus…

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Purpose

Doubly fed induction generator (DFIG) is widely used in wind energy conversion systems and it can operate with other primary movers. The purpose of this paper is to focus on the standalone operation of DFIG which may expand the area of possible applications and increase capabilities of the generation system in terms of power quality.

Design/methodology/approach

Synthesis of the control method was preceded by analysis of mathematical model of the machine. The control method based on the negative sequence and high harmonics extraction has been developed and verified in the laboratory unit. Control of the fundamental frequency component uses neither rotor speed nor position sensors.

Findings

The original method allows to compensate negative sequence and high harmonics of the generated voltage. At the same time, due to the active filtering capability of the grid side converter, the stator phase current shape is close to sine wave. Thus, it is seen by the machine as a linear load, what eliminates the electromagnetic torque ripples.

Practical implications

The system and control method can be applied in variable speed generation systems, e.g. wind turbines or diesel engines operating in the standalone mode.

Originality/value

Although the selective compensation of negative sequence and harmonics are known in the literature, until now the methods have been verified for the system with a rotor position sensor. Moreover, the stator current feed-forward improving the transient properties, as well as results of transient states caused by the load step change, have not been proposed in publications.

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COMPEL: The International Journal for Computation and Mathematics in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, vol. 33 no. 5
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/COMPEL-04-2014-0083
ISSN: 0332-1649

Keywords

  • Renewable energy
  • Doubly fed induction machine
  • Nonlinear load
  • Standalone generator
  • Unbalanced load
  • Voltage control

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Article
Publication date: 14 September 2010

Comparative performance analysis of aluminum‐ and copper‐rotor induction generators in standalone wind power application

Khurshid Hafiz, Gaurav Nanda and Narayan C. Kar

In order to assess the performance of an induction generator in standalone wind power application, it is imperative that mathematical models are developed that accurately…

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Purpose

In order to assess the performance of an induction generator in standalone wind power application, it is imperative that mathematical models are developed that accurately represent the system and take into account various electromagnetic influences such as skin effect. The purpose of this paper is to utilize mathematical models to study the transient and steady‐state behaviour of the self‐excited induction generator (SEIG), in one case with an aluminum rotor, in another case, with a copper rotor, under various load conditions while taking the above factor into account.

Design/methodology/approach

Mathematical models of a SEIG in the d‐q axis frame have been developed based on the generalized machine theory. A relationship between the mutual inductance and the magnetizing current of the machine has been presented. The rotor impedances have been customized to include skin effect. Using these relations, the model has been extended to include the saturation and skin effects. In order to verify the accuracy of the models, numerical and experimental investigations have been carried out on two 7.5 hp aluminum‐rotor and copper‐rotor SEIGs.

Findings

It was found that the model that takes into account the saturation and skin effects produces numerical results that closely match experimental values for both the machines.

Originality/value

This paper describes how a model of an SEIG considering saturation and skin effect has been developed and applied to aluminum‐ and copper‐rotor machines of similar power ratings to analyze their performance.

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COMPEL - The international journal for computation and mathematics in electrical and electronic engineering, vol. 29 no. 5
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/03321641011061515
ISSN: 0332-1649

Keywords

  • Generators
  • Inductance
  • Wind power
  • Modelling

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Article
Publication date: 4 November 2019

Analysis of an optimal hybrid power system for an off-grid community in Nigeria

Olubayo Moses Babatunde, Damilola Elizabeth Babatunde, Iheanacho Henry Denwigwe, Toyosi Beatrice Adedoja, Oluwaseye Samson Adedoja and Taiwo Emmanuel Okharedia

This study aims to analyze the effects of variations in annual real interest rates in the assessment of the techno-economic feasibility of a hybrid renewable energy system…

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Purpose

This study aims to analyze the effects of variations in annual real interest rates in the assessment of the techno-economic feasibility of a hybrid renewable energy system (HRES) for an off-grid community.

Design/methodology/approach

Hybrid Optimization of Multiple Energy Resources (HOMER) software is used to propose an HRES for Abadam community in northern Nigeria. The HRES was designed to meet the basic needs of the community over a 25-year project lifespan. Based on the available energy resources in the community, photovoltaic (PV), wind turbine, diesel generator and battery were suggested for integration to serve the load requirements.

Findings

When the annual real interest rates were taken as 10 and 8 per cent, the total amount of total energy fraction from PV, wind turbine and the diesel generator is 28, 57 and 15 per cent, respectively. At these interest rates, wind turbines contributed more energy across all months than other energy resources. The energy resource distribution for 0, 2,4 and 6 per cent annual real interest rates have a similar pattern, but PV contributed a majority of the energy.

Practical implications

This study has used annual real interest and inflation rates dynamic behavior to determine optimal HRES for remote communities. Hence, its analysis will equip decision-makers with the necessary information for accurate planning.

Originality/value

The results of this study can be used to plan and design HRES infrastructure for off-grid communities around the world.

Details

International Journal of Energy Sector Management, vol. 14 no. 2
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/IJESM-01-2019-0009
ISSN: 1750-6220

Keywords

  • Energy production
  • Optimization
  • Wind-PV
  • Cash flow
  • HOMER
  • Hybrid renewable energy
  • Net present cost

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Article
Publication date: 24 August 2010

Polar Instruments introduces first standalone automated generator for impedance control and lossy-line PCB coupons

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Circuit World, vol. 36 no. 3
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/cw.2010.21736cad.001
ISSN: 0305-6120

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Article
Publication date: 24 October 2019

Modelling and co-simulation of a permanent magnet synchronous generator

Roberto Eduardo Quintal-Palomo, Maciej Gwozdziewicz and Mateusz Dybkowski

The purpose of this paper is to obtain an accurate methodology for modelling and analysis of the permanent magnet synchronous generator connected to power electronic components.

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Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to obtain an accurate methodology for modelling and analysis of the permanent magnet synchronous generator connected to power electronic components.

Design/methodology/approach

This paper presents the methodology of the co-simulation of a permanent magnet synchronous generator. It combines Simulink, Maxwell and Simplorer software to demonstrate the electrical machine behaviour connected with the power electronics’ circuit. The finite element analysis performed on the designed machine exhibit a more accurate behaviour over simplified Simulink models. Results between both simulation and co-simulation are compared to measurements.

Findings

The co-simulation approach offers a more accurate depiction of the machine behaviour and its interaction with the non-linear circuits.

Research limitations/implications

This paper focuses on the interior permanent magnet type of PMSG and its interaction with a passive rectifier (nonlinear circuit).

Practical implications

The advanced capabilities of the co-simulation method allow to analyse more variations (geometry, materials, etc.), and its interaction with non-linear circuits, than previous simulation techniques.

Originality/value

The co-simulation as a tool for analysis and design of systems interconnected with unconventional and conventional electrical machines and prototypes, and the comparison of the obtained results with classical analysis and design methods, against measurements obtained from the prototype.

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COMPEL - The international journal for computation and mathematics in electrical and electronic engineering , vol. 38 no. 6
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/COMPEL-12-2018-0501
ISSN: 0332-1649

Keywords

  • Finite element analysis
  • Circuit analysis
  • Power electronic simulation
  • Computational electromagnetics
  • Co-simulation
  • Permanent magnet synchronous generator
  • Modelling

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Case study
Publication date: 2 December 2014

Adani Power Limited (C): Renegotiating Long-Term Electricity Contracts

Ajay Pandey

Case C describes the process followed by the committee and its financial assessment of the extent of problems faced by Adani Power due to under-recovery of costs. The case…

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Case C describes the process followed by the committee and its financial assessment of the extent of problems faced by Adani Power due to under-recovery of costs. The case describes the findings of the committee and its recommendations to the regulator.

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Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, vol. no.
Type: Case Study
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/CASE.IIMA.2020.000156
ISSN: 2633-3260
Published by: Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad

Keywords

  • Indian Electricity Sector
  • Renegotiating Long Term Contracts

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Article
Publication date: 2 January 2018

Steady state and dynamic performance of self-excited induction generator using FACTS controller and teaching learning-based optimization algorithm

Mahmoud M. Elkholy

The paper aims to present an application of teaching learning-based optimization (TLBO) algorithm and static Var compensator (SVC) to improve the steady state and dynamic…

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The paper aims to present an application of teaching learning-based optimization (TLBO) algorithm and static Var compensator (SVC) to improve the steady state and dynamic performance of self-excited induction generators (SEIG).

Design/methodology/approach

The TLBO algorithm is applied to generate the optimal capacitance to maintain rated voltage with different types of prime mover. For a constant speed prime mover, the TLBO algorithm attains the optimal capacitance to have rated load voltage at different loading conditions. In the case of variable speed prime mover, the TLBO methodology is used to obtain the optimal capacitance and prime mover speed to have rated load voltage and frequency. The SVC of fixed capacitor and controlled reactor is used to have a fine tune in capacitance value and control the reactive power. The parameters of SVC are obtained using the TLBO algorithm.

Findings

The whole system of three-phase induction generator and SVC are established under MatLab/Simulink environment. The performance of the SEIG is demonstrated on two different ratings (i.e. 7.5 kW and 1.5 kW) using the TLBO algorithm and SVC. An experimental setup is built-up using a 1.5 kW three-phase induction machine to confirm the theoretical analysis. The TLBO results are matched with other meta heuristic optimization techniques.

Originality/value

The paper presents an application of the meta-heuristic algorithms and SVC to analysis the steady state and dynamic performance of SEIG with optimal performance.

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COMPEL - The international journal for computation and mathematics in electrical and electronic engineering, vol. 37 no. 1
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/COMPEL-12-2016-0589
ISSN: 0332-1649

Keywords

  • Self-excited induction generators
  • Static VAR compensator
  • Teaching learning-based optimization

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Article
Publication date: 25 November 2013

Users and citation management tools: use and support

Jenny Emanuel

As the number of citation management tools including Refworks and EndNote increased in recent years, academic libraries struggle to remain on top of new developments and…

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As the number of citation management tools including Refworks and EndNote increased in recent years, academic libraries struggle to remain on top of new developments and support all of the tools used by their users. This paper seeks to address these issues.

Design/methodology/approach

A librarian at the University of Illinois surveyed graduate students and faculty about which tools they use, reasons for tool adoption, features that influence adoption, and support they expect from their library.

Findings

The results highlight that many users still use older tools including EndNote and RefWorks, but do have interests for and reasons to use new tools including Zotero and Mendeley and may not need as much library support as librarians believe.

Originality/value

This is the first research paper on citation management use and can influence what products libraries use and the support they offer.

Details

Reference Services Review, vol. 41 no. 4
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/RSR-02-2013-0007
ISSN: 0090-7324

Keywords

  • Citation management
  • Users
  • EndNote
  • RefWorks
  • Zotero
  • Mendeley
  • User study

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Article
Publication date: 11 June 2018

A new self-adjusting PI controller for power control in a wind turbine generator

Shubhranshu Mohan Parida, Subhashree Choudhury, Pravat Kumar Rout and Sanjeeb Kumar Kar

The purpose of this paper is to propose a novel self-adjusting proportional integral (SA-PI) controller, for controlling the active and reactive power of permanent magnet…

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Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to propose a novel self-adjusting proportional integral (SA-PI) controller, for controlling the active and reactive power of permanent magnet synchronous generator (PMSG) when subjected to variable wind speed and parameter variations.

Design/methodology/approach

The proportional and integral gains of the proposed SA-PI controller are based on tan-hyperbolic function and adjust themselves automatically within pre-fixed limits according to the error occurring during transient situations.

Findings

The proposed SA-PI controller is able to evade the problems usually encountered while using a constant gain PI controller, such as lack of robustness, adaptability and a wide range of operation. It also damps out system oscillations faster with reduced settling time and fewer overshoots.

Originality/value

Simulation results and comparative studies with conventional PI controller and the differential evolution–optimized PI (DE-PI) controller reveal the effectiveness of the proposed control scheme. MATLAB is used to perform the simulation studies.

Details

World Journal of Engineering, vol. 15 no. 3
Type: Research Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/WJE-10-2017-0323
ISSN: 1708-5284

Keywords

  • Permanent magnet synchronous generator
  • Proportional integral controller
  • Self-adjusting PI controller
  • Wind turbine generators

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Case study
Publication date: 27 March 2014

Adani Power Limited (A): Renegotiating Long-term Electricity Contracts

Ajay Pandey

Adani Power Limited (A) is the first case in a series of cases on the attempts by the firm to wriggle out of negative consequences of long-term fixed price power purchase…

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Adani Power Limited (A) is the first case in a series of cases on the attempts by the firm to wriggle out of negative consequences of long-term fixed price power purchase agreements it had entered into. The firm wanted to terminate the agreement on the ground that its bid was based on coal allocation by another Government owned entity. This case describes as to how the firm was unable to get the contract terminated due to regulatory interventions. The case also raises public policy issues including the robustness of guidelines for procurement of power.

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Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, vol. no.
Type: Case Study
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/CASE.IIMA.2020.000157
ISSN: 2633-3260
Published by: Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad

Keywords

  • Indian Electricity Sector
  • Renegotiating Long Term Contracts

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