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Operation and control of renewable energy systems /

A comprehensive reference to renewable energy technologies with a focus on power generation and integration into power systems This book addresses the generation of energy (primarily electrical) through various renewable sources. It discusses solar and wind power--two major resources that are now in...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Ahmad, Mukhtar, 1948- (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2018.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Chapter 1 Sources of Energy and Technologies
  • 1.1 Energy Uses in Different Countries
  • 1.2 Energy Sources
  • 1.2.1 Nonâ#x80;#x90;Renewable Energy Resources
  • 1.2.2 Renewable Sources of Energy
  • 1.3 Energy and Environment
  • 1.3.1 Climate Change
  • 1.4 Review of Technologies for Renewable Energy System
  • 1.4.1 Fluid Dynamics
  • 1.4.1.1 Conservation of Mass
  • 1.4.1.2 Conservation of Momentum
  • 1.4.1.3 Conservation of Energy
  • 1.5 Thermodynamics
  • 1.5.1 Enthalpy
  • 1.5.2 Specific Heat
  • 1.5.3 Zeroth Law1.5.4 First Law
  • 1.5.4.1 Limitations of First law
  • 1.5.5 Second Law of Thermodynamics
  • 1.5.5.1 Kelvinâ#x80;#x93;Planck Statement
  • 1.5.5.2 Clausius Statement
  • 1.5.6 Third Law of Thermodynamics
  • 1.6 Thermodynamic Power Cycles
  • 1.6.1 Ideal Cycle (Carnot Cycle)
  • 1.6.2 Rankine Cycle
  • 1.6.3 Brayton Cycle
  • 1.7 Summary
  • References
  • Chapter 2 Power Electronic Converters
  • 2.1 Types of Power Electronic Converters
  • 2.2 Power Semiconductor Devices
  • 2.2.1 Thyristor
  • 2.2.1.1 Line Commutation
  • 2.2.1.2 Load Commutation
  • 2.2.1.3 Forced Commutation2.2.2 Gate Turnâ#x80;#x90;Off Thyristor (GTO)
  • 2.2.3 Power Bipolar Junction Transistor
  • 2.2.4 Power MOSFET
  • 2.2.5 Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor (IGBT)
  • 2.3 acâ#x80;#x90;toâ#x80;#x90;dc Converters
  • 2.3.1 Singleâ#x80;#x90;Phase Diode Bridge Rectifiers
  • 2.3.2 Threeâ#x80;#x90;Phase Fullâ#x80;#x90;Wave Bridge Diode Rectifiers
  • 2.3.3 Singleâ#x80;#x90;Phase Fully Controlled Rectifiers
  • 2.3.4 Threeâ#x80;#x90;Phase Fully Controlled Bridge Converter
  • 2.4 dcâ#x80;#x90;toâ#x80;#x90;ac Converters (Inverters)
  • 2.4.1 Singleâ#x80;#x90;Phase Voltage Source Inverters
  • 2.4.2 Squareâ#x80;#x90;Wave PWM Inverter
  • 2.4.3 Singleâ#x80;#x90;Pulseâ#x80;#x90;Width Modulation2.4.4 Multipleâ#x80;#x90;Pulseâ#x80;#x90;Width Modulation
  • 2.4.5 Sinusoidalâ#x80;#x90;Pulseâ#x80;#x90;Width Modulation
  • 2.4.6 Threeâ#x80;#x90;Phase Voltage Source Inverters
  • 2.4.7 Singleâ#x80;#x90;Phase Current Source Inverters
  • 2.4.7.1 Threeâ#x80;#x90;Phase Current Source Inverter
  • 2.5 Multilevel Inverters
  • 2.5.1 Diodeâ#x80;#x90;Clamped Multilevel Inverter
  • 2.5.2 Flyingâ#x80;#x90;Capacitor Multilevel Inverter
  • 2.5.3 Cascaded Multicell with Different dc Source Inverter
  • 2.6 Resonant Converters
  • 2.6.1 Series Resonant Converter
  • 2.6.1.1 Discontinuous Conduction Mode
  • 2.6.2 Parallel Resonant Inverter2.6.3 ZCS Resonant Converters
  • 2.6.4 ZVS Resonant Converter
  • 2.6.5 Resonant dcâ#x80;#x90;Link Inverters
  • 2.7 Matrix Converters
  • 2.8 Summary
  • References
  • Chapter 3 Renewable Energy Generator Technology
  • 3.1 Energy Conversion
  • 3.2 Power Conversion and Control of Wind Energy Systems
  • 3.2.1 Induction Generator
  • 3.2.2 Permanent Magnet Synchronous Generator
  • 3.2.3 Linear PM Synchronous Machine
  • 3.3 Operation and Control of Induction Generators for WES
  • 3.3.1 Equivalent Circuit
  • ""3.3.2 Woundâ#x80;#x90;Rotor Induction Machine""