Switched Reluctance Generator for Wind Power Applications
Green house effect has becomes a serious concern in
many countries due to the increase consumption of the fossil fuel.
There have been many studies to find an alternative power source.
Wind energy found to be one of the most useful solutions to help in
overcoming the air pollution and global. There is no agreed solution
to conversion of wind energy to electrical energy. In this paper, the
advantages of using a Switched Reluctance Generator (SRG) for
wind energy applications. The theoretical study of the self excitation
of a SRG and the determination of the variable parameters in a SRG
design are discussed. The design parameters for the maximum power
output of the SRG are computed using Matlab simulation. The
designs of the circuit to control the variable parameters in a SRG to
provide the maximum power output are also discussed.
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University SCIENCE, ISSN 1009-3095, 2004.
[2] Z. Qixue, "a small single-phase switched reluctance generator for wind
power generation". ICEMS 2001 proceeding of the fifth international
conference electrical machines and systems. 2001. VOL 2. Aug 2001
pages 1003-1006.
[3] H. Chen, "Electromagnetic Design or Switch Reluctance Generator"
IEEE, 0-7803-7885, 2003.
[4] V. Nedic, "Experimental verification of induced voltage self excitation
of a switched reluctance generator" Wisconsin power electronic research
centre, WI 53706, USA, 2000.
[5] A. Kumar, "Comparison of methods of minimization of cogging torque
in wind generators using FE analysis" J. Indian Inst. Sci., Aug. 2006, 86,
355-362.
[6] M.A. Mueller, "Design of low speed switched reluctance machines for
wind energy converters". In Ninth international Conference on Electrical
Machines and Drives. 60-64, 1999.
[7] R. Cardenas, "Control of a Switched Reluctance Generator for Variable-
Speed Wind Energy Applications", IEEE Transaction on energy
conversion, Vol. 20, No. 4. December 2005.
[8] P. Asadi M. Ehsani, "Design and Control Characterization of Switched
Reluctance Generator for Maximum Output power", IEEE, 0-7803-
9547, 2006.
[9] D. A. Torrey, "Switched Reluctance Generators and Their Control",
IEEE Transactions on industrial electronics, Vol. 49, No. 1, Feb, 2002.
[10] J. Faiz, "Optimal Excitation Angles of a High Speed Switched
Reluctance Generator by Efficiency Maximization", 1-4244-0121, 2006
IEEE.
[11] Y. Chang "On the design of power circuit and control scheme for
switched reluctance generator", IEEE transactions on power electronics,
Vol. 23, Issue 1, 445-454, Jan. 2008.
[1] P. Zai-pan, "Study on switch reluctance generator" Journal of Zhejiang
University SCIENCE, ISSN 1009-3095, 2004.
[2] Z. Qixue, "a small single-phase switched reluctance generator for wind
power generation". ICEMS 2001 proceeding of the fifth international
conference electrical machines and systems. 2001. VOL 2. Aug 2001
pages 1003-1006.
[3] H. Chen, "Electromagnetic Design or Switch Reluctance Generator"
IEEE, 0-7803-7885, 2003.
[4] V. Nedic, "Experimental verification of induced voltage self excitation
of a switched reluctance generator" Wisconsin power electronic research
centre, WI 53706, USA, 2000.
[5] A. Kumar, "Comparison of methods of minimization of cogging torque
in wind generators using FE analysis" J. Indian Inst. Sci., Aug. 2006, 86,
355-362.
[6] M.A. Mueller, "Design of low speed switched reluctance machines for
wind energy converters". In Ninth international Conference on Electrical
Machines and Drives. 60-64, 1999.
[7] R. Cardenas, "Control of a Switched Reluctance Generator for Variable-
Speed Wind Energy Applications", IEEE Transaction on energy
conversion, Vol. 20, No. 4. December 2005.
[8] P. Asadi M. Ehsani, "Design and Control Characterization of Switched
Reluctance Generator for Maximum Output power", IEEE, 0-7803-
9547, 2006.
[9] D. A. Torrey, "Switched Reluctance Generators and Their Control",
IEEE Transactions on industrial electronics, Vol. 49, No. 1, Feb, 2002.
[10] J. Faiz, "Optimal Excitation Angles of a High Speed Switched
Reluctance Generator by Efficiency Maximization", 1-4244-0121, 2006
IEEE.
[11] Y. Chang "On the design of power circuit and control scheme for
switched reluctance generator", IEEE transactions on power electronics,
Vol. 23, Issue 1, 445-454, Jan. 2008.
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many countries due to the increase consumption of the fossil fuel.
There have been many studies to find an alternative power source.
Wind energy found to be one of the most useful solutions to help in
overcoming the air pollution and global. There is no agreed solution
to conversion of wind energy to electrical energy. In this paper, the
advantages of using a Switched Reluctance Generator (SRG) for
wind energy applications. The theoretical study of the self excitation
of a SRG and the determination of the variable parameters in a SRG
design are discussed. The design parameters for the maximum power
output of the SRG are computed using Matlab simulation. The
designs of the circuit to control the variable parameters in a SRG to
provide the maximum power output are also discussed.", keywords = "Switched Reluctance Generator, Wind Power,
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