Search for dissertations about: "grid connected wind turbines"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 17 swedish dissertations containing the words grid connected wind turbines.
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1. Fault Behavior of Wind Turbines
Abstract : Synchronous generators have always been the dominant generation type in the grid. This fact affected both planning and operation of power systems. With the fast increase of wind power share in the grid in the last decade, the situation is changing. In some countries wind power represents already a consistent amount of the total generation. READ MORE
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2. Grid-Connected Voltage Source Converter - Control Principles and Wind Energy Applications
Abstract : The thesis focuses on a forced-commutated voltage source converter (VSC) connected to a grid in a wind energy application. The work consists of four parts. The first part addresses the type of electrical system which should be used in a wind turbine. READ MORE
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3. The Power Qualities of Wind Turbines
Abstract : The power quality of wind turbines is dealt with in this dissertation. The thesis consists of four parts. The first part describes the electrical systems used in wind turbines. The second part presents the results of measurements of different types of wind turbines connected to different types of grids. READ MORE
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4. Vertical Axis Wind Turbines : Electrical System and Experimental Results
Abstract : The wind power research at the division of Electricity at Uppsala University is aimed towards increased understanding of vertical axis wind turbines. The considered type of wind turbine is an H-rotor with a directly driven synchronous generator operating at variable speed. READ MORE
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5. Modeling of Wind Turbines for Power System Studies
Abstract : The power quality impact of wind turbines on the electric grid and the response of the wind turbines to faults in the electric grid are investigated in this thesis. A detailed model of a stall-regulated, fixed-speed wind turbine system capable of predicting the flicker impact on the connected grid is presented and compared with field measurements. READ MORE