2013
DOI: 10.1109/tste.2013.2247641
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Advanced Algorithms for Wind Turbine Power Curve Modeling

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“…5 with an induced back EMF voltage e W , in series with an equivalent field winding inductor L s , field winding resistance, R w and an external rectifier diode [29][30][31]. Adding a PWM switching cell forms a boost converter shared with PV system.…”
Section: Design Considerationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 with an induced back EMF voltage e W , in series with an equivalent field winding inductor L s , field winding resistance, R w and an external rectifier diode [29][30][31]. Adding a PWM switching cell forms a boost converter shared with PV system.…”
Section: Design Considerationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The conversion of wind energy into mechanical energy, which involves the aerodynamic action of the blade, is modeled as a black box since the main concern of this paper is the overall power conversion. The details of the wind turbine model can be found in [22][23][24], and are not presented here in consideration of the length of the paper.…”
Section: Modeling Of the Wind Farmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…dθ dt " ω t´ωg (22) in which T t is the torque of the gas turbine, T e is the electrical torque of the generator, J t is the inertia of the gas turbine (kg¨m 2 ), J g is the inertia of the generator (kg¨m 2 ), K s is stiffness coefficient of the shaft (kg¨m 2¨s´2 ), D s is damping coefficient of the shaft (kg¨m 2¨s´1 ), ω t is the angular speed of the gas turbine (rad/s), ω g is the angular speed of the generator (rad/s) and θ is the angular displacement between the two ends of the shaft (rad). The Matlab/Simulink software library provides the generator model.…”
Section: Modeling Of the Gas Turbine And The Corresponding Generatormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Through the years many parametric models have been proposed, examples include: the piecewise linear model [8,9], polynomial power curve of various degrees as discussed in [10,11], the maximum principle method by Rauh as proposed in [12], the dynamical approach using the Langevin Model presented in [12], a probabilistic method proposed in [13], the so-called ideal power curve [14], four and five parameters logistic functions [5,15] , as well as Modified hyperbolic tangent (MHTan) function [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%