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Wind resources and the electric power output from wind turbine at a particular location depend on wind speed at the hub height, the wind turbine speed characteristics. Wind speed at the hub height of wind turbine is calculated by the power law equation using the wind speed data collected at the anemometer height as the equation in figure where, u(h) and u(hg) are wind speeds at hub height (h ) and anemometer height (hg), respectively, and Greek letter alpha is the roughness factor considered as 1.0 and 1.4 for this post. In this simulation hg = 10 meters and u(hg) = 10 m/s. This simulation is the result of the implementation of the mathematical model in Matlab.


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Dear readers, I show you a new simulation using Matlab in the next post. The induced voltage in the coils of a transformer is related to the frequency and the magnetic flux that passes through it. These, beyond the ideal calculation of being constant values, have small variations due to multiple factors, and therefore, lead to the fact that the induced voltage naturally has a slightly variable behavior over time. These changes involve transient processes of energy flow and exchange that can be simulated with Matlab/Simulink creating the appropriate study scenarios. Share my blog. Best regards.



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The famous transformation ratio in a power transformer is shown to be an easy algebraic relationship to learn and understand, however, the usual voltage variations involve changes in the electromotive forces that occur inside the coils. The image shows an emulation of such changes with voltage variations within the range allowed by technical standards.


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En el presente video modelamos la potencia de la turbina eólica considerando la variación del área de barrido y la velocidad del viento, además, densidad y coeficiente de potencia se toman como constantes. Hecho en Matlab y 100 % práctico. Invitados a inscribirse en mi canal y seguirme en mis redes sociales.
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ESPOCH 50 años ‘Congreso Internacional ESPOCH 50 años’. Un espacio de investigación con expositores de todo el mundo.
Expositor: Dr. Jorge Luis Mírez Tarrillo
Tema: Microrredes Eléctricas
Institución: Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería, Lima, Perú.
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Estimados lectores. Han pasado 10 años desde que vine por primera vez a la ESPOCH – Escuela Politécnica del Chimborazo en Riobamba, Ecuador. En aquel momento era un estudiante que iniciaba sus estudios de doctorado en física con el ánimo de aportar a lo que ahora es redes eléctricas inteligentes o avanzadas y energías renovables. Ahora, 2022, participo gracias a la invitación de la Facultad de Ciencias de la ESPOCH de las actividades de celebración por los 50 años de Fundación de esta universidad, y es muy grato nuevamente recorrer sus ambientes, re-encontrarme con los amigos que nunca perdimos la comunicación a pesar de la distancia y conocer nuevos colegas, estudiantes y acordar los trabajos de colaboración a futuro. De hecho me toca hacer una exposición y será éste miércoles a las 2:30 pm con el tema: Microrredes Eléctricas Inteligentes… y ésta será un resumen de lo recorrido, de los conceptos básicos, los aportes en la operación, control, optimización, así como la experiencia de modelar matemáticamente las microrredes y sus componentes y de hacer simulación numérica, e ideas concepto y visión de nuevos trabajos; todo esto expuesto en base a las publicaciones Scopus hechas en estos años. Siento que la vida me trae por acá para una pausa en el ajetreo diario y nuevamente interactuar y ver en la labor académica, el motivo de vida que más mejores resultados me ha dado en la vida junto con la familia. Es momento de reactivas blogs, redes sociales y nuevamente centrarme en usar mis conocimientos para la investigación ahora ya abordando redes eléctricas inteligentes, ingeniería biomédica, ingeniería aeroespacial, ingeniería inversa de culturas incas y preincas y hay mucho material borrador que la vida y sus circunstancias hizo que deje de atender, pero es momento de retornar. Gracias a las instituciones, universidades, colegas, amigos y familiares que siempre apoyan, todos en su momento como arte de magia salen al encuentro en el camino de la vida. Gracias ESPOCH, Riobamba y Ecuador, en especial al Dr. Celso Recalde y su equipo de la Facultad de Ciencias. Atentamente: ING. Jorge Luis Mírez Tarrillo.

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Dear readers, in the large cities and interurban spaces increasingly populated by the increase in the world population, it will be possible in the near future – if it does not exist now – to be able to configure the electrical loads in sets of multi-nanogrids. and / or multi-microgrids. All of them can have their own storage or have a storage for all of them. The figure, shows that I have been able to model and simulate the behavior of the energy stored in a storage source that collects or supplies energy to all nanogrids and / or microgrids. Its importance lies in sharing the surpluses to supply those that lack energy. If there is surplus, then know how much value they can get. If there is a deficit between all of them, the energy purchase will be made. Here they enter to carve different types of technologies between power electronics, control and protection systems. Random behavior has been considered anyway, as it is what happens in real life. While this is all mathematical modeling and numerical simulation, real data can be added. I hope it is of interest to you and I leave my contact information at the signing of this post. Regards.

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Dear readers, I am grateful for the multiple visits each day to my different blogs. On the subject of renewable energies, there are concepts such as microgrids (a cell with the ability to connect and disconnect from the Public Electricity Grid (PEG) through a Common Coupling Point with a capacity of up to 10 MW) and nanogrids (a unit of Generally a small residential and / or commercial load equipped with renewable sources such as photovoltaic solar panels, wind turbines or others plus a storage system. Nanogrids and microgrids must work with other similar ones in a coordinated way and sharing resources that they have surplus to Some, transfer it to others. With this, in front of the PEG, the microgrids / nanogrids arrangements that we will call multi-nanogrids – multi-microgrids must present a global balance of excess or missing power of all. The image of this post shows an axis of states – to generalize – how the deficit and surplus of the power that houses the entire set of multi-nanogrids – mult i-microgrids. I hope it is of interest to you and I leave my contact information at the signing of this post. Regards.

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Estimados lectores, quedo agradecido por las múltiples visitas de cada día a mis diferentes blogs. En el tema de las energías renovables se encuentra conceptos como microgrids (una célula con capacidad de conectarse y desconectarse de la Red Eléctrica Pública (REP) a través de un Punto de Común Acoplamiento con capacidad de hasta 10 MW) y nanogrids (una unidad de carga por lo general residencial y/o comercial de pequeño tamaño dotado de fuentes de renovables como paneles solares fotovoltaicos, turbinas eólicas u otras más un sistema de almacenamiento. Nanogrids y microgrids deben trabajar con otros similares de manera coordinada y compartiendo recursos que le sobren a unos, lo transfieran a los demás. Con ello, frente a la REP los arreglos de microgrids/nanogrids que llamaremos multi-nanogrids – multi-microgrids deben presentar en global un balance de potencia sobrante o faltante de entre todos. La gráfica del presente post muestra un eje de estados – para generalizar – como se presenta el déficit y el sobrante de la potencia que alberga a todo el conjunto de multi-nanogrids – multi-microgrids. Espero sea de su interés y dejo mis datos de contacto en la firma del presente post. Regards.

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Regards time, the ultimate consumer burns a fuel whose chemical composition varies, see Figure. These variations bring problems for plant operation, whatever is the prime mover (Internal Combustion engine, gas turbine or boiler).
Methane number (MN) characterizes gaseous fuel tendency to auto-ignition. By convention, this index has a value 100 for methane and 0 for hydrogen (Leiker et al., 1972). The gaseous fuels are thus compared with a methane-hydrogen binary mixture. Two gases with same value MN have the same resistance against the spontaneous combustion.
Source:
Natural Gas : Physical Properties and Combustion Features.
By Olivier Le Corre and Khaled Loubar
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Offshore wind has emerged as one of the most dynamic technologies in the energy system. For the first time in 2010 global capacity additions of offshore wind surpassed 1 gigawatt (GW). In 2018, a total of 4.3 GW of new offshore wind capacity was completed (see Figure). From 3 GW of offshore wind in operation in 2010, installed capacity expanded to
23 GW in 2018. Annual deployment has increased by nearly 30 % per year, higher than any other source of electricity except solar photovoltaics (PV). By mid-2019, there were over 5,500 offshore turbines connected to a grid in 17 countries. Policy support has been fundamental to this expansion, including through technology-specific capacity tenders, progress on including offshore wind in marine planning, financial support and regulatory efforts to support grid development.
The growth of the offshore wind industry has been fostered in European countries bordering the North Seas, where high quality wind resources and relatively shallow water have provided exceptionally good conditions in which to develop offshore wind technologies and bring them to market. Stable policies supported nearly 17 GW of offshore
wind capacity additions in Europe between 2010 and 2018. The United Kingdom, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands and Denmark together added 2.7 GW of capacity in 2018 alone. China has recently taken strides forward on offshore wind and now stands among the market leaders. In 2018, China added 1.6 GW of offshore wind capacity, the most of any
country. This rapid growth has been driven by the government’s 13th Five-Year Plan, which called for 5 GW of offshore wind capacity to be completed by 2020, and for the establishment of supply chains to support further expansion thereafter.

Source: IEA Offshore Wind Outlook 2019 https://www.iea.org/
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As a wind turbine generator, a permanent magnet synchronous generator (PMSG) is used in this post. Mechanical energy is acquired from the kinetic energy of the wind through a wind turbine, and the PMSG converts this energy to electrical energy. The PMSG output is converted to DC power through a thyristor rectifier. The output power of the wind turbine is equal to the DC converted power if the losses in the generator and rectifier are negligible.
Referencia: S. M. Muyeen “Wind Energy Conversion Systems – Technology and Trends” Springer. New York. DOI 10.1007/978-1-4471-2201-2
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J1115: Entrevista hecha por la Revista Energía de Chile en el marco del Congreso BioBio Energía 2018
Durante el Congreso BioBio Energía 2018 que se realizó en la Ciudad de Concepción, la Revista Energía me hizo una entrevista cuyas preguntas y respuestas se plasman en el link líneas abajo. Dicha entrevista fue del todo cordial, amena, técnica y entretenida; pues la temática y el entorno del evento permitían un clima adecuado de fluencia de opiniones e ideas. Les dejo con ésta lectura que espero sea de su interés.
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Videoconferencia sobre Vehículos Eléctricos en la red y un resumen de tecnologías de generación distribuida en el marco de Energías Renovables. . Invitados a darle Me Gusta
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Source: Antonio Moreno-Munoz. “Large Scale Grid Integration of Renewable Energy Sources”. The Institution of Engineering and Technology. 2017.
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Source: Antonio Moreno-Munoz. “Large Scale Grid Integration of Renewable Energy Sources”. The Institution of Engineering and Technology. 2017.
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Fuente: Antonio Moreno-Munoz. «Large Scale Grid Integration of Renewable Energy Sources». The Institution of Engineering and Technology. 2017.
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