INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, TIRUCHIRAPPALLI
College Name: NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY,
Organizing Department: Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Event Date: 15-04-2016 & 16-04-2016
Last Date: 04-04-206
Address: Tiruchirappalli
College Website Link: www.nitt.edu/
Event / Brochure Website Link: www.nitt.edu/home/Generators-v2.pdf
Email Address: skumar@nitt.edu
Scope of the workshop
Dear Viewers NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Conducting Workshop. Due to fast depletion and environmental pollution caused by conventional sources, there is an increased emphasis on the exploitation of renewable energy resources. Among these renewable sources, wind energy electric conversion systems have been found to be viable in contributing significant amount of electric power, when installed in locations where adequate wind potential is available over most part of the year.
Electrical machine functioning as generator is needed for converting wind energy to electrical energy. Such Wind-driven Generators (WGs) are broadly classified into two categories namely (i) stand-alone generators for supplying isolated loads and (ii) grid connected generators for feeding power to the grid at the constant frequency and voltage of the grid. The output voltage and frequency of the standalone wind generator systems vary with the
driving speed and load.
This ac power, even though, can be used directly for certain frequency
insensitive loads, many practical applications require its conversion to a constant dc voltage or
even further inversion to an ac voltage of desired frequency and magnitude. This requires the use
of appropriate power electronic converters between the generator terminals and load. It is to be noted that, the ratings of the gridconnected wind generator systems increase steadily and grown to MW range.
In order to improve increased energy capture and operational flexibility with varying nature of wind, wind-turbine generator technology has undergone tremendous change from the early fixed-speed turbine generator systems to variable speed systems. This requires the generator to be
interfaced to the grid through power electronic converters.
This workshop aims at explaining the operation and control of different WGs through
comprehensive lectures and laboratory classes to the teachers, researchers and practicing
engineers working in this area.
Course Content
- Operation and analysis of induction generators and permanent magnet synchronous generators.
- Power electronic controllers for the operation of wind-driven generators.
Registration
Registration Fee: Rs. 220/- per participant With a view to give individual attention to the participants and to make the program more effective, the number of participants is restricted to about 20 (external) and 20 (internal).
The registration fee includes workshop kit, lunch and refreshments for both the days. Free accommodation for the limited number of participants will be arranged in the institute
hostels / guest house on first come first serve basis. Normally it will be a twin shared accommodation.
Important dates
Completed Registration forms accompanied by registration fee (in the form of DD) should reach
the coordinator not later than 4 th April 2016.
The selected candidates will be intimated by 5 th April 2016 by e-mail.
COORDINATORS
Dr. S. Senthilkumar
Dr. N. Kumaresan & Dr. N. Ammasaigounden
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering,
National Institute of Technology,
Tiruchirappalli,Tamil Nadu – 620 015.
e-mail : skumar@nitt.edu
Phone No. : 0431 -250 3261
Mobile : 9443165211
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