The dynamic performance of wind turbines indicates that the power extracted from the wind is strongly related to the inertia of the system and characteristics of wind speed. In this paper, a simulation model of a wind turbine system has been developed to study the effects of inertia. Three aspects of the dynamic performance of wind turbines are investigated in the paper: the prediction of the trend of the natural time-constant versus power rating for wind turbines, the effects of shaft speed on the actual time constant and the power loss due to inertia under varying wind speed conditions.C. Tang, M. Pathmanathan, W.L. Soong and N. Ertugrulhttp://www.ee.unsw.edu.au/aupec2008
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In several countries, the wind power penetration increased tremendously in recent years. As the curr...
We theoretically and experimentally studied on the dynamical property of a small wind turbine. We as...
We studied on the response of small wind turbines to changes of wind speed and load. We assumed that...
The inertia of wind turbines causes a reduction in their output power due to their inability to oper...
In order to limit anthropogenic climate change as well as the dependency on fossil fuels, the wind p...
With the increasing wind power penetration, the wind farms are directly influencing the power system...
Abstract – The future power systems face several challenges; one of them is the use of high power co...
system, protection scheme, wind turbine generator. Future power systems face several challenges; one...
In many electrical grids, the share of renewable energy generation increases. As these generators ar...
One of the primary advantages of variable-speed wind turbines over fixed-speed turbines should be im...
The significant presence of variable-speed wind turbines in worldwide power systems has led to plann...
In the following document, the possibility of using the moment of inertia as a means of speed contro...
The significant presence of variable-speed wind turbines in worldwide power systems has led to plann...
IEEE PES 2011 General Meeting, Detroit, Michigan, USA, July 24-28, 2011As wind penetration levels on...
Discussion on the impacts of real inertia of the wind turbine which is prevailing naturally and arti...
In several countries, the wind power penetration increased tremendously in recent years. As the curr...
We theoretically and experimentally studied on the dynamical property of a small wind turbine. We as...
We studied on the response of small wind turbines to changes of wind speed and load. We assumed that...