Friday, 16 January 2015

M. Tech. Project List 2015 for Power System, renewable energy, Power Electronics


M. Tech. Project List 2015 Branch: Power System Engineering, Power Electronics, Renewable Energy List 1: i. Modeling and Simulation of Renewable Hybrid Power System Using Matlab/Simulink This project presents the modeling of solar-wind hybrid system in Matlab/Simulink environment. This application is useful for analysis and simulation of a real hybrid system connected to a public grid. It is one of the most important studies in the behavior of hybrid system which allows employing renewable and variable in time energy sources while providing a continuous supply. ii. Analysis of the impacts of distributed generation on distribution system protection The project objectives are: selection of site and size of DG units to be investigated to the system and to check system performance as follows, reduce the power losses and increase the stability in order to improve the protection devices settings. A Matlab/Simulink model of the system is done at different operating conditions to check feasibility of DG units’ implementation into distribution system. iii. Analysis of Wind Energy Conversion system equipped by DFIG for active power generation The aim of this project is to improve reactive power compensation and active filtering capability of Wind Energy Conversion system. DFIG generator with a stator directly connected to the grid and a rotor connected to the grid through a back to back AC-DC-AC PWM converter. iv. Analysis of Power generation and transmission issues in high altitude region In this project a study of power deficiency problems is carried out in Jammu & Kashmir region. Renewable energy based plants are found suitable after analyzing the situation at high altitudes. Simulation of solar gird connected power system is also carried out in order to analyses the system. v. Modelling and design of indirect modulation based three phase matrix converter. In this project a three phase indirect matrix converter is designed and its analysis is carried out in Matlab/Simulink.

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