List of Articles Ali ajami


  • Article

    1 - A Comparison between OTC and P&O MPPT Control Methods Applied to Small Sized Wind Power Plants
    journal of Artificial Intelligence in Electrical Engineering , Issue 5 , Year , Winter 2018
    This paper provides a review of OTC and P&O MPPT controllers used for extracting maximum power from the wind energy systems using permanent magnet synchronous generators. Hence, the output power of wind energy system varies continually as wind speed changes, it is d More
    This paper provides a review of OTC and P&O MPPT controllers used for extracting maximum power from the wind energy systems using permanent magnet synchronous generators. Hence, the output power of wind energy system varies continually as wind speed changes, it is desirable to determine the one optimal generator speed that ensures maximum energy yield. Thus, it is important to include a controller that can track the maximum peak regardless of wind speed. After explaining the basic concepts of OTC and P&O algorithms by implementing the algorithms on MATLAB -SIMULINK platform, a comparison has been made between the performance of these two MPPT algorithms on the basis of speed responses and ability to achieve the maximum energy. The priority of OTC algorithm is validated through analyzing simulation results Manuscript profile

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    2 - The compression of MPPT methods in small sized wind power plants
    journal of Artificial Intelligence in Electrical Engineering , Issue 5 , Year , Winter 2014
    In this paper the maximum power point tracking (MPPT) algorithms for wind energy systems arereviewed. As the amounts of power produced in wind power plants is changing due to theinstantaneous changing nature of the wind, it is desirable to determine the one optimal gene More
    In this paper the maximum power point tracking (MPPT) algorithms for wind energy systems arereviewed. As the amounts of power produced in wind power plants is changing due to theinstantaneous changing nature of the wind, it is desirable to determine the one optimal generatorspeed that ensures maximum energy yield. Thus, it is important to include a controller that cantrack the maximum peak regardless of wind speed. Categorizing the MPPT algorithms can bedone regarding whether it has used sensors or not, as well as according to the techniques used tolocate the peak value. The performance of different MPPT algorithms is compared on the basis ofability to achieve the maximum energy yield and various speed responses. According to availablesimulation results in the literature, in cases through which the flexibility and simplicity inimplementations is considered, the perturbation and observation (P&O) method is preferred, butdifficulties in determining the optimum step-size are the restrictions of this method. Due to itssimplicity, the best MPPT method for wind energy systems has found to be the optimal torquecontrol (OTC). Manuscript profile