Main objective of this project is to increase the system reliability, better fault tolerance, reduce harmonics, and high power-handling capability.
In this project, the operational Parameters of Self-Excited Multi-phase Induction Generators (SEMPIG) are studied. Self-Excited Multi-phase Induction Generators (SEMPIG) producing power from wind turbines in far-flung fields are receiving the interest of recent researchers. Small and medium energy wind generators involve 3-phase induction generators. SEMPIG with significant reliability, better fault tolerance, reduced harmonics, and high power-handling capability using reduced current per phase and maintaining the same per phase voltage makes it the promising contender in high-power WECS.
This investigation analyzes the proficiency of energy efficient stand-alone Self-Excited Seven-Phase Induction Generator (SE7PIG) in wind energy schemes. This project develops a cogent model from the two-phase equivalent circuit of SE7PIG using Matlab/Simulink. The study examines the modeling aspects of the SE7PIG with incorporated significant 7-PHASE rectifier and 7-phase inverter.
The machine operational parameters speed, torque, voltage and current are presented. The 2MW WECS with 7-phase induction generator is analyzed with and without DC link converter. The results are compared with the 3-phase counterpart to illustrate the efficacy of SE7PIG for megawatt wind-power generation. The paper confirms the competence of SE7PIG with better fault tolerance and significant energy output with a decrease in phase current.
Keywords: Self-Excited Multi-phase Induction Generators (SEMPIG), Wind Energy Conversion System(WECS), Self-Excited Seven-Phase Induction Generator (SE7PIG).
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Software Configuration:
Operating System : Windows 7/8/10
Application Software : Matlab/Simulink
Hardware Configuration:
RAM : 8 GB / 4 GB (Min)
Processor : I3 / I5(Mostly prefer)