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Authors: D.Rajalakshmi
Paper Title: A Novel PMSG Based WECS for Grid Integration Using Direct Matrix Converter
Abstract: The project explains the work done to achieve required active and reactive power in the output of
converter with maximum wind power extracted through matrix converter with space vector modulation (SVM)
fed grid combined Voltage Oriented Vector Control scheme (VOC). Direct matrix converter is applied and
PMSG based Wind Energy Conversion System (WECS) is used for the proposed work. The reference for active
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power is the maximum extractable power which is calculated while reactive power reference is considered as
zero. The change in wind speed changes generated power which is regulated using PI controller and it regulates 7-11
the voltage ratio of the Matrix Converter (MC). This VOC scheme evaluates WECS maximum power and it is
fed to the grid at the required output voltage and frequency, also at approximately unity input power factor.
Under variable wind speed, the generated power voltage and frequency fluctuates in grid side and also load side.
Even changes in speed of wind mill, the proposed system regulates the output power at evaluated maximum
power of wind.
Keywords: WECS, Matrix Converter, Unity power factor, SVM, PI controller.
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Authors: D.Rajalakshmi , R.Kavitha
Comparison of Selective Harmonic Elimination PWM Technique for Three Phase Matrix
Paper Title:
Converter with Conventional Algorithms
Abstract: Renewable Energy sources which is the alternative energy source have been initiated new challenges
when it is connected to a grid. The power quality of the grid is affected due to injection of fluctuated wind power.
So AC –AC converter is used for connecting RES with the grid. The three phase Matrix converter which converts
AC-AC can be used than DC link AC_AC converter in WECS fed grid for better performance. There are some
carrier based modulation techniques available for switching of 3 phase MC such as optimum venturini , venturini
3. modulation and space vector modulation techniques. Selective Harmonic Elimination PWM (SHEPWM)
algorithm is the novel technique in MC. This paper compares various conventional algorithm and also with
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SHEPWM algorithm. SHEPWM technique control in MC optimizes the linearized control of the output
fundamental magnitude and it eliminates harmonics with lower order. The above SHEPWM technique and
conventional modulation algorithms based a three phase MC are modelled in MATLAB simulation. Selective
harmonic elimination technique in MC has been developed in MATLAB code. The results from simulation are
discoursed and compared with traditional modulation algorithms. It is intended that the proposed SHEPWM
technique based three phase MC gives better performance in terms of reduced THD and lower order harmonics in
WECS fed grid compared to conventional modulation algorithms.
Keywords: Matrix converter, Selective Harmonic Elimination PWM Inverter, Total Harmonic Distortion,
Venturini algorithm, Space Vector Modulation algorithm.
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An Empirical Study on Mobile Technology to Augment English Vocabulary of Computer Science
Paper Title:
Students
Abstract: The study is empirical which is based on ‘Mobile technology to augment Englishvocabulary of the
computer science students’ vocabulary is referred to the progress towardslearners’ communicative proficiency in
English. The base for learning or acquiring alanguage is vocabulary. A student can master a language only when
he builds his lexis andthis can be made uncomplicated by using the modern technology i.e. mobile phone.
Theultimate seek of the study is to eliminate the anxiety of the students towards English and thiscan be made
possible by using a mobile phone which everyone is acquainted in the presentscenario. This is moving from
identified to unidentified. The students will grasp the wordseasily by using mobile phones in the classroom and
63.
this will pave way to involve them inlearning English with interest. A strong base can be given to the students by
enhancing theirvocabulary. The purpose of this study is to make the students to acquire vocabulary thanlearning 358-360
vocabulary. By this the learners will be attentive in when and how to use the wordsappropriately and to respond
in English without any uncertainty by comprehendinginstantaneously. Activities are given by using mobile
phones to improve their vocabularylevel. Students, whose medium of instruction was not English, fail to grasp
the vocabularyused during lectures in the class or among their friends. Most of the students hail fromschools in
which their medium of instruction is not English and are also first generationlearners and it leads as a failure in
their life when English is given importance in thiscompetitive world. Getting a job should not become difficult
because a student is not able tocomprehend the words. The present study, therefore, gains social vitality as it
providesenough insight on vocabulary enhancement. The combination of mobile phone [updatedtechnology] can
effectively facilitate the learners to build their vocabulary at faster phase.The amalgamation of mobile phone will
create an interesting ambiance in classroom fordeveloping vocabulary among the learners.
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