Performance and Reliability Comparison of Small Wind Turbine Systems: This book identifies and resolves the key challenges for high penetration of small wind power into the community - Couverture souple

Arifujjaman, Md.

 
9783845421162: Performance and Reliability Comparison of Small Wind Turbine Systems: This book identifies and resolves the key challenges for high penetration of small wind power into the community

Synopsis

In the small wind energy domain, the existing knowledge of the system of a Permanent Magnet Generator (PMG)-based small wind turbine system design and performance is quite rich. In sharp contrast, studies with emphasis on the system of Wound Rotor Induction Generator (WRIG)-based small wind turbine system are very few. However, despite such rapid growth of the PMG-based system, it is difficult to predict the future for both systems. This is because ideas borrowed from other fields or other applications could have profound effects on future penetration. In this context, this research presents a performance and reliability investigation of both systems with a special focus on the power electronics and led the future of wind energy conversion system in an unique direction.

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Présentation de l'éditeur

In the small wind energy domain, the existing knowledge of the system of a Permanent Magnet Generator (PMG)-based small wind turbine system design and performance is quite rich. In sharp contrast, studies with emphasis on the system of Wound Rotor Induction Generator (WRIG)-based small wind turbine system are very few. However, despite such rapid growth of the PMG-based system, it is difficult to predict the future for both systems. This is because ideas borrowed from other fields or other applications could have profound effects on future penetration. In this context, this research presents a performance and reliability investigation of both systems with a special focus on the power electronics and led the future of wind energy conversion system in an unique direction.

Biographie de l'auteur

Md. Arifujjaman received the B.Sc. Eng. (KUET, Bangladesh), M.Eng. and Ph.D. (Memorial University, Canada) in 2002, 2006 and 2010 respectively. Since September 2010, he is working as a Post Doctoral Fellow, department of electrical and computer engineering, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB, Canada.

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