
Use of the Dual Stator Induction Machine in Photovoltaic - Wind Hybrid Pumping
Author(s) -
Arezki Adjati,
Toufik Rekioua,
Djamila Rekioua
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal européen des systèmes automatisés/journal européen des systèmes automaitsés
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.16
H-Index - 20
eISSN - 2116-7087
pISSN - 1269-6935
DOI - 10.18280/jesa.540113
Subject(s) - photovoltaic system , stator , automotive engineering , turbine , water pumping , renewable energy , sizing , hydraulic accumulator , computer science , matlab , accumulator (cryptography) , induction generator , rotor (electric) , environmental science , marine engineering , electrical engineering , engineering , mechanical engineering , art , visual arts , inlet , operating system , algorithm
In this article, a combination of two renewable sources is used to power a pumping station. Indeed, a photovoltaic generator (GPV) and a wind turbine are installed so as to be complementary in the process of filling the water tower similar to an accumulator, before distributing the water by gravity. Prior knowledge of a few quantities, in particular the assessment of water requirements, total dynamic head (TDH) and flow rate is essential for sizing the various components of the pumping chain. The results obtained show that the combination of the energy of the sun with that of the wind ensures a continuity of service; the use of an engine (DSIM) and a double stator induction generator (DSIG) allows degraded mode operation in the event that one or more parts of the drive system are defective. The global system is dimensioned and simulated under Matlab/ Simulink Package.