Optimal Control of Wind Energy Systems
Title | Optimal Control of Wind Energy Systems PDF eBook |
Author | Iulian Munteanu |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 298 |
Release | 2008-02-05 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 1848000804 |
Covering all aspects of this important topic, this work presents a review of the main control issues in wind power generation, offering a unified picture of the issues surrounding its optimal control. Discussion is focused on a global dynamic optimization approach to wind power systems using a set of optimization criteria which comply with a comprehensive group of requirements including: energy conversion efficiency; mechanical reliability; and quality of the energy provided.
Optimal Control of Wind Energy Systems
Title | Optimal Control of Wind Energy Systems PDF eBook |
Author | Iulian Munteanu |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 286 |
Release | 2009-10-12 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 9781848007031 |
Covering all aspects of this important topic, this work presents a review of the main control issues in wind power generation, offering a unified picture of the issues surrounding its optimal control. Discussion is focused on a global dynamic optimization approach to wind power systems using a set of optimization criteria which comply with a comprehensive group of requirements including: energy conversion efficiency; mechanical reliability; and quality of the energy provided.
Modeling, Optimization and Intelligent Control Techniques in Renewable Energy Systems
Title | Modeling, Optimization and Intelligent Control Techniques in Renewable Energy Systems PDF eBook |
Author | Moussa Labbadi |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 244 |
Release | 2022-04-14 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 303098737X |
This book consists of two parts. The first part studies selected recent developed strategies of control and management for renewable energy resources. The strategies of control are tested in the presence of unbalance power, voltage faults, frequency deviation, wind speed variation and parametric uncertainties. The second part is especially focused on study of hybrid photovoltaic (PV)-Concentrated solar power (CSP) coupled to a thermal storage system. It gathers a set of chapters covering recent survey literature, modelling and optimization of hybrid PV-CSP power plants. In this part, a detailed model of hybrid PV-CSP with thermal storage system is presented and smart optimization techniques like particle swarm optimization (PSO) and genetic algorithm (GA) are also described and used to optimally design the hybrid PV-CSP renewable energy system. The book would be interesting to most academic undergraduate, postgraduates, researchers on renewable energy systems in terms of modeling, optimization and control, as well as the satisfaction of grid code requirements. Also, it provides an excellent background to renewable energy sources, it is an excellent choice for energy engineers, researchers, system operators, and graduate students. This book can used as a good reference for the academic research on the smart grid, power control, integration of renewable energy sources, and related to this or used in Ph.D study of control, optimisation, management problems and their application in field engineering.
Renewable Energy Systems
Title | Renewable Energy Systems PDF eBook |
Author | Ahmad Taher Azar |
Publisher | Academic Press |
Pages | 734 |
Release | 2021-09-09 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 0128203986 |
Renewable Energy Systems: Modelling, Optimization and Control aims to cross-pollinate recent advances in the study of renewable energy control systems by bringing together diverse scientific breakthroughs on the modeling, control and optimization of renewable energy systems by leading researchers. The book brings together the most comprehensive collection of modeling, control theorems and optimization techniques to help solve many scientific issues for researchers in renewable energy and control engineering. Many multidisciplinary applications are discussed, including new fundamentals, modeling, analysis, design, realization and experimental results. The book also covers new circuits and systems to help researchers solve many nonlinear problems. This book fills the gaps between different interdisciplinary applications, ranging from mathematical concepts, modeling, and analysis, up to the realization and experimental work. - Covers modeling, control theorems and optimization techniques which will solve many scientific issues for researchers in renewable energy - Discusses many multidisciplinary applications with new fundamentals, modeling, analysis, design, realization and experimental results - Includes new circuits and systems, helping researchers solve many nonlinear problems
Optimal Control of Wind Turbines for Distributed Power Generation
Title | Optimal Control of Wind Turbines for Distributed Power Generation PDF eBook |
Author | Mohamed Lotfi Eid Nasr Shaltout |
Publisher | |
Pages | 234 |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | |
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Wind energy represents one of the major renewable energy sources that can meet future energy demands to sustain our lifestyle. During the last few decades, the installation of wind turbines for power generation has grown rapidly worldwide. Besides utility scale wind farms, distributed wind energy systems contributes to the rise in wind energy penetration. However, the expansion of distributed wind energy systems is faced by major challenges such as the system's reliability in addition to the environmental impacts. This work is intended to explore various control algorithms to enable the distributed wind energy systems to face the aforementioned challenges. First of all, a stall regulated fixed speed wind turbine augmented with a variable ratio gearbox has been proven to enhance the wind energy capture at a relatively low cost, and considered as an attractive design for small wind energy systems. However, the high reliability advantage of traditional fixed-speed wind turbines can be affected by the integration of the variable ratio gearbox. A portion of this work is intended to develop a control algorithm that extends the variable ratio gearbox service life, thus improves overall system reliability and reduces the expected operational cost. Secondly, a pitch regulated variable speed wind turbines dominates the wind energy industry as it represents a balance between cost and flexibility of operation. They can be used for midsized wind power generation. Optimizing its wind energy capture while maintain high system reliability has been the one of the main focuses of many researchers. Another portion of this work introduces a model predictive control framework that enhances the reliability of pitch regulated variable speed wind turbines, thus improves their operational cost. Finally, one of the major environmental challenges facing the continuous growth of wind energy industry is the noise emitted from wind turbines. The severity of the noise emission problem is more significant for small and medium sized wind turbines installed in the vicinity of residential areas for distributed power generation. Consequently, the last portion of this work is intended to investigate the potential of wind turbine control design to reduce noise emission in different operating conditions with minimal impact on power generation
Power Conversion and Control of Wind Energy Systems
Title | Power Conversion and Control of Wind Energy Systems PDF eBook |
Author | Bin Wu |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Pages | 480 |
Release | 2011-08-09 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 0470593652 |
The book presents the latest power conversion and control technology in modern wind energy systems. It has nine chapters, covering technology overview and market survey, electric generators and modeling, power converters and modulation techniques, wind turbine characteristics and configurations, and control schemes for fixed- and variable-speed wind energy systems. The book also provides in-depth steady-state and dynamic analysis of squirrel cage induction generator, doubly fed induction generator, and synchronous generator based wind energy systems. To illustrate the key concepts and help the reader tackle real-world issues, the book contains more than 30 case studies and 100 solved problems in addition to simulations and experiments. The book serves as a comprehensive reference for academic researchers and practicing engineers. It can also be used as a textbook for graduate students and final year undergraduate students.
Wind Energy Systems
Title | Wind Energy Systems PDF eBook |
Author | Mario Garcia-Sanz |
Publisher | CRC Press |
Pages | 613 |
Release | 2012-02-02 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 1466552247 |
Presenting the latest developments in the field, Wind Energy Systems: Control Engineering Design offers a novel take on advanced control engineering design techniques for wind turbine applications. The book introduces concurrent quantitative engineering techniques for the design of highly efficient and reliable controllers, which can be used to solve the most critical problems of multi-megawatt wind energy systems. This book is based on the authors’ experience during the last two decades designing commercial multi-megawatt wind turbines and control systems for industry leaders, including NASA and the European Space Agency. This work is their response to the urgent need for a truly reliable concurrent engineering methodology for the design of advanced control systems. Outlining a roadmap for such a coordinated architecture, the authors consider the links between all aspects of a multi-megawatt wind energy project, in which the wind turbine and the control system must be cooperatively designed to achieve an optimized, reliable, and successful system. Look inside for information about the QFT Control Toolbox for Matlab, the software developed by the author to facilitate the QFT robust control design (see also the link at codypower.com). The textbook’s big-picture insights can help students and practicing engineers control and optimize a wind energy system, in which large, flexible, aerodynamic structures are connected to a demanding variable electrical grid and work automatically under very turbulent and unpredictable environmental conditions. The book covers topics including robust QFT control, aerodynamics, mechanical and electrical dynamic modeling, economics, reliability, and efficiency. It also addresses standards, certification, implementation, grid integration, and power quality, as well as environmental and maintenance issues. To reinforce understanding, the authors present real examples of experimentation with commercial multi-megawatt direct-drive wind turbines, as well as on-shore, offshore, floating, and airborne wind turbine applications. They also offer a unique in-depth exploration of the quantitative feedback theory (QFT)—a proven, successful robust control technique for real-world applications—as well as advanced switching control techniques that help engineers exceed classical linear limitations.