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EY7006 WIND ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES Syllabus

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EY7006 WIND ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES Syllabus | Anna University ME Energy Engineering Second Semester Syllabus Regulation 2013. Below is the Anna University 2013 Regulation Syllabus for 2nd Semester for ME Energy engineering, Textbooks, Reference books, Exam portions, Question Bank, Previous year question papers, Model question papers, Class notes, Important 2 marks, 8 marks, 16 marks topics. 
It is applicable for all students admitted in the Academic year 2013-2014 onwards for all its Affiliated institutions in Tamil Nadu.


Anna University Chennai Syllabus

EY7006 WIND ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES L T P C 3 0 0 3

AIM:
To understand the fundamentals of wind energy and its conversion techniques for electrical energy
applications
OBJECTIVES:
 To understand the fundamentals of wind energy and its conversion system
 To learn gear coupled generator wind turbine components
 To learn modern wind turbine control & monitoring
UNIT I WIND ENERGY FUNDAMENTALS & WIND MEASUREMENTS 9
Wind Energy Basics, Wind Speeds and scales, Terrain, Roughness, Wind Mechanics, Power
Content, Class of wind turbines, Atmospheric Boundary Layers, Turbulence. Instrumentation for wind
measurements, Wind data analysis, tabulation, Wind resource estimation, Betz’s Limit, Turbulence
Analysis
UNIT II AERODYNAMICS THEORY & WIND TURBINE TYPES 9
Airfoil terminology, Blade element theory, Blade design, Rotor performance and dynamics, Balancing
technique (Rotor & Blade), Types of loads; Sources of loads Vertical Axis Type, Horizontal Axis,
Constant Speed Constant Frequency, Variable speed Variable Frequency, Up Wind, Down Wind,
Stall Control , Pitch Control, Gear Coupled Generator type, Direct Generator Drive /PMG/Rotor
Excited Sync Generator
UNIT III GEAR COUPLED GENERATOR WIND TURBINE COMPONENTS
AND THEIR CONSTRUCTION 9
Electronics Sensors /Encoder /Resolvers, Wind Measurement : Anemometer & Wind Vane, Grid
Sysnchronisation System, Soft Starter, Switchgear [ACB/VCB], Transformer, Cables and assembly,
Compensation Panel, Programmable Logic Control, UPS, Yaw & Pitch System : AC Drives, Safety
Chain Circuits, Generator Rotor Resistor controller (Flexi Slip), Differential Protection Relay for
Generator, Battery/Super Capacitor Charger & Batteries/ Super Capacitor for Pitch System, Transient
Suppressor / Lightning Arrestors, Oscillation & Vibration sensing
UNIT IV DIRECT ROTOR COUPLED GENERATOR ( MULTIPOLE ) [VARIABLE SPEED
VARIABLE FREQ.] 9
Excited Rotor Synch.Generator / PMG Generator, Control Rectifier, Capacitor Banks, Step Up / Boost
Converter ( DC-DC Step Up), Grid Tied Inverter, Power Management, Grid Monitoring Unit (Voltage
and Current), Transformer, Safety Chain Circuits
UNIT V MODERN WIND TURBINE CONTROL & MONITORING SYSTEM 9
Details of Pitch System & Control Algorithms, Protections used & Safety Consideration in Wind
turbines, Wind Turbine Monitoring with Error codes, SCADA & Databases: Remote Monitoring and
Generation Reports, Operation & Maitenance for Product Life Cycle, Balancing technique (Rotor &
Blade), FACTS control & LVRT & New trends for new Grid Codes.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
OUTCOME:
 Knowledge in conversion techniques of wind energy
 Learning of wind turbine components and their construction
 Understating of modern wind turbine control & monitoring
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REFERENCES
1. Freris, L.L., Wind Energy Conversion Systems, Prentice Hall, 1990
2. Kaldellis J.K, Stand – alone and Hybrid Wind Energy Systems, CRC Press, 2010
3. Mario Garcia –Sanz, Constantine H. Houpis, Wind Energy Systems,CRC Press 2012
4. Spera, D.A., Wind Turbine Technology: Fundamental concepts of Wind Turbine Engineering,
ASME Press, 1994.
5. Duffie, A and Beckmann, W. A., Solar Engineering of Thermal Processes, John Wiley, 1991.
6. Godfrey Boyle, Renewable Energy, Power for a Sustainable Future, Oxford University Press,
1996.
7. Anna Mani : Wind Energy Data for India
8. C-Wet : Wind Energy Resources Survey in India VI
9. Twidell, J.W. and Weir, A., Renewable Energy Sources, EFN Spon Ltd., 1983

10. John D Sorensen and Jens N Sorensen, Wind Energy Systems, Woodhead Publishing Ltd, 2011

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