An Interconnected Wind Generator Using SVPWM Controlled TL Z-Source Inverter For off-Shore WECS

Sekhar, C. S. Ajin and Arunkumaran, B. and Rajan, V. Raghavendra and Tejesvi, N. and Sasikumar, M. (2014) An Interconnected Wind Generator Using SVPWM Controlled TL Z-Source Inverter For off-Shore WECS. 2014 IEEE NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EMERGING TRENDS IN NEW & RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES AND ENERGY MANAGEMENT (NCET NRES EM). pp. 189-194.

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Abstract

This paper deals with the interconnection of wind driven SEIG for drive applications by using TL Z-source inverter strategy. TL Z-source consists of two coupled inductors having turns ratio gamma TL and four diodes areused. The wind energy system uses a two Self Excited Induction generator (SEIG) connected parallel in order to increase the reliability. The proposed system components like wind turbine SEIG, Rectifier, SVM Controlled TL Z-source Inverter, are modelled by Matlab Simulink. The maximum power can be extracted and supplied to the load efficiently by using TL Z-source inverter with a proper value of modulation index. The simulation output is analysed experimentally using 500 W experimental setup.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Self-Excited Induction Generator (SEIG), tapped-inductor Z-source inverter (TL-ZSI), Wind Turbine, wind Energy conversion Scheme (WECS), Space Vector Modulation (SVM)
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Last Modified: 06 Feb 2026 07:12
URI: https://ir.vmrfdu.edu.in/id/eprint/6951

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