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    Hoboken, New Jersey : IEEE Press, Wiley
    UID:
    b3kat_BV044013267
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (512 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781119082996 , 1119082994
    Note: MODEL PREDICTIVE CONTROL OF WIND ENERGY CONVERSION SYSTEMS; Contents; About the Authors; Preface; Acknowledgments; Acronyms; Symbols; PART I PRELIMINARIES; 1 Basics of Wind Energy Conversion Systems (WECS); 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Wind Energy Preliminaries; 1.2.1 Installed Wind Power Capacity; 1.2.2 Wind Kinetic Energy to Electric Energy Conversion; 1.2.3 Classification of Wind Energy Technologies; 1.3 Major Components of WECS; 1.3.1 Mechanical Components; 1.3.2 Electrical Components; 1.3.3 Mechanical and Electrical Control Systems; 1.4 Grid Code Requirements for High-Power WECS , 1.4.1 Fault Ride-Through1.4.2 Reactive Power Generation; 1.5 WECS Commercial Configurations; 1.5.1 Type 1 WECS Configuration; 1.5.2 Type 2 WECS Configuration; 1.5.3 Type 3 WECS Configuration; 1.5.4 Type 4 WECS Configuration; 1.5.5 Type 5 WECS Configuration; 1.5.6 Comparison of WECS Configurations; 1.6 Power Electronics in Wind Energy Systems; 1.7 Control of Wind Energy Systems; 1.7.1 TSO/DSO Supervisory Control (Level VI); 1.7.2 Wind Farm Centralized Control (Level V); 1.7.3 WT Centralized Control (Level IV); 1.7.4 Grid Integration and MPPT Control (Level III) , 1.7.5 Power Converter, Wind Generator, and Grid Control (Level I and II)1.8 Finite Control-Set Model Predictive Control; 1.8.1 Main Features of FCS-MPC; 1.8.2 Challenges of FCS-MPC; 1.9 Classical and Model Predictive Control of WECS; 1.9.1 Classical Control of WECS; 1.9.2 Model Predictive Control of WECS; 1.9.3 Comparison of Classical and Model Predictive Control; 1.10 Concluding Remarks; References; 2 Review of Generator-Converter Configurations for WECS; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Requirements for Power Converters in MW-WECS; 2.3 Overview of Power Converters for WECS , 2.4 Back-to-Back Connected Power Converters2.4.1 Low-Voltage BTB Converters; 2.4.2 Medium-Voltage BTB Converters; 2.4.3 Comparison of BTB Power Converters; 2.5 Passive Generator-side Power Converters; 2.5.1 Low-Voltage PGS Converters; 2.5.2 Medium-Voltage PGS Converters; 2.6 Power Converters for Multiphase Generators; 2.6.1 Power Converters for Six-Phase Generators; 2.6.2 Power Converters for Open-Winding Generators; 2.7 Power Converters without an Intermediate DC Link; 2.7.1 Low-Voltage Matrix Converters; 2.7.2 Medium-Voltage Matrix Converters; 2.8 Concluding Remarks; References , 3 Overview of Digital Control Techniques3.1 Introduction; 3.2 The Past, Present, and Future of Control Platforms; 3.3 Reference Frame Theory; 3.3.1 Definition of Natural Frame Space Phasor; 3.3.2 Transformation Between Natural and Stationary Frames; 3.3.3 Transformation Between Natural and Synchronous Frames; 3.3.4 Transformation Between Stationary and Synchronous Frames; 3.4 Digital Control of Power Conversion Systems; 3.4.1 Block Diagram of Digital Current Control; 3.4.2 Model of Two-Level VSC for Digital Current Control; 3.5 Classical Control Techniques; 3.5.1 Hysteresis Control
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-118-98858-9
    Language: English
    Keywords: Windenergie ; Umwandlung
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    Author information: Wu, Bin 1957-
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    Online Resource
    [Piscataway, NJ] :IEEE Press ;
    UID:
    almafu_9959328868502883
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9781119082996 , 1119082994 , 9781119082989 , 1119082986
    Series Statement: IEEE Press series on power engineering.
    Content: Model Predictive Control of Wind Energy Conversion Systems addresses the predicative control strategy that has emerged as a promising digital control tool within the field of power electronics, variable-speed motor drives, and energy conversion systems. The authors provide a comprehensive analysis on the model predictive control of power converters employed in a wide variety of variable-speed wind energy conversion systems (WECS). The contents of this book includes an overview of wind energy system configurations, power converters for variable-speed WECS, digital control techniques, MPC, modeling of power converters and wind generators for MPC design. Other topics include the mapping of continuous-time models to discrete-time models by various exact, approximate, and quasi-exact discretization methods, modeling and control of wind turbine grid-side two-level and multilevel voltage source converters. The authors also focus on the MPC of several power converter configurations for full variable-speed permanent magnet synchronous generator based WECS, squirrel-cage induction generator based WECS, and semi-variable-speed doubly fed induction generator based WECS. Furthermore, this book: -Analyzes a wide variety of practical WECS, illustrating important concepts with case studies, simulations, and experimental results -Provides a step-by-step design procedure for the development of predictive control schemes for various WECS configurations -Describes continuous- and discrete-time modeling of wind generators and power converters, weighting factor selection, discretization methods, and extrapolation techniques -Presents useful material for other power electronic applications such as variable-speed motor drives, power quality conditioners, electric vehicles, photovoltaic energy systems, distributed generation, and high-voltage direct current transmission.-Explores S-Function Builder programming in MATLAB environment to implement various MPC strategies through the companion website Reflecting the latest technologies in the field, Model Predictive Control of Wind Energy Conversion Systems is a valuable reference for academic researchers, practicing engineers, and other professionals. It can also be used as a textbook for graduate-level and advanced undergraduate courses.
    Note: Basics of wind energy conversion systems (WECS) -- Review of generator-converter configurations for WECS -- Overview of digital control techniques -- Fundamentals of model predicative control -- Modelling of power converters for model predictive control -- Modelling of wind generators for model predictive control -- Mapping of continuous-time models to discrete-time models -- Control of grid-side converters in WECS -- Control of PMSG WECS with back-to-back connected converters -- Control of PMSG WECS with passive generator-side converters -- Control of SCIG WECS with voltage source converters -- Control of DFIG WECS with voltage source converters.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Yaramasu, Venkata. Model predictive control of wind energy conversion systems. Hoboken, New Jersey : IEEE Press : Wiley, ©2017 ISBN 9781118988589
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
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