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Smart plant propagation algorithm for the improvement of self-excited induction generator performance

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  • Swati Paliwal
  • Sanjay Kumar Sinha
  • Yogesh Kumar Chauhan

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India has taken effective initiatives to generate a massive amount of electrical power from wind energy. In order to strengthen the development of offshore wind power, self-excited induction generators (SEIG) have proven to be the best choice. But the global acceptance of this machine depends on its improved voltage and frequency regulation. Therefore, this work investigates the performance of SEIG in short and long shunt configurations under different loading conditions and at different power factors. This paper employs one of nature's most unique and inspired techniques, Plant Propagation Algorithm (PPA), to improve machine performance in terms of flux or voltage. The PPA is based on the propagation strategy of the strawberry plant, which has the potential to colonise new areas in pursuit of better survival chances. From simulated results, it has been observed that the short shunt configuration requires lower shunt and series capacitance in order to improve SEIG performance.

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  • Swati Paliwal & Sanjay Kumar Sinha & Yogesh Kumar Chauhan, 2024. "Smart plant propagation algorithm for the improvement of self-excited induction generator performance," International Journal of Global Energy Issues, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 46(1/2), pages 137-156.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijgeni:v:46:y:2024:i:1/2:p:137-156
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