Comparative analisys of dinamics models of a fixed speed wind turbine
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In this article, a comparative analysis of the dynamic behavior of reduced and full of a wind turbine fixed speed models are presented. The tool used in performing simulations is the Simulink / Matlab platform. The main objective of this study is to demonstrate the influence of the stator flux and the mechanical coupling of fixed speed wind turbine dynamic response. It has also analyzed the influence on the dynamic behavior of other characteristic parameters of the wind turbine, such as reactive power supplied by the capacitor bank and the inertia of the generator and wind rotor blades.
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