Walid S. E. Abdellatif, Asmaa A. Elsakaan, A. Barakat, Noura A. Nouraldin
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A Comparative Performance Analysis of DFIG and PMSG-Based WECS
this paper introduces a comparative performance for doubly fed induction generator (DFIG) and permanent magnet synchronous generator (PMSG) systems which are driven by wind turbines under variety of operating conditions. And compare the performance for similar ratings with other control plans. This comparison intends to present in details the variety of wind speed that each of the generators can handle, power coupled from both wind energy conversion systems (WECS) at several wind rates and converter ratings. In this article, inclusive models of wind turbine are used to figure out the performance system. Maximum power point tracking (MPPT) has also been performed to attach maximum existing power for a certain wind speed in the systems. The system models are is verified using MA TLAB/SIMULINK.