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A Novel Method for Modeling, Simulation and Design Analysis of SEIM for Wind Power Generation

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The objective of the research work is to propose a Novel Method for Modeling, Simulation and Design analysis of a Self-Excited Induction Machine for Wind Power Generation (SEIMWPG). The earlier models of such generators are facing huge mechanical losses, due to wear and tear in the tightly coupled mechanical gear systems and could not provide maximum efficiency. In this paper, the self-excited induction machine based wind electric generator design has been presented, it is possible to get maximum power with the variation of the mutual inductance of the stator and rotor windings, irrespective of the variation of wind velocities. The complete system is modeled and simulated in the MATLAB / SIMULINK environment.

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Janakiraman, R., Paramasivam, S. (2013). A Novel Method for Modeling, Simulation and Design Analysis of SEIM for Wind Power Generation. In: Das, V.V., Chaba, Y. (eds) Mobile Communication and Power Engineering. AIM 2012. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 296. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35864-7_47

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