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Wind energy conversion into electricity by means of the rectifier with near sinusoidal input current-1 converter

The study presents a wind generator system based on a new converter configuration with a rectifier with near sinusoidal input currents (RNSICs-1 converter with DC capacitors connected in parallel with diodes). A detailed analysis of the system for different values of the load current is presented an...

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Published in:IET renewable power generation 2013-09, Vol.7 (5), p.475-483
Main Authors: Alexa, Dimitrie, Pletea, Irinel Valentin, Sirbu, Adriana, Lazar, Alexandru
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converter configuration
DC capacitors
electricity
electromagnetic interference
harmonic input currents
load current
partial variable‐speed wind turbine
power capacitors
power convertors
power losses
rectifier wit near sinusoidal input currents converter
rectifiers
reduced EMI problems
reliability
RNSICs‐1 converter
SCIG
small hydro interconnection
squirrel cage induction generator
wind energy conversion
wind generator system
wind turbines
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