20810274-3 - MODULO III - CONVERSIONE DELLA POTENZA ELETTRICA

The course aims to describe the power conversion topologies and related control strategies in energy harvesting applications from marine renewable sources. According to the reference applications, students will acquire the skills necessary to address the problems for the correct selection of architectures for conversion and transmission of electric power in marine generating systems from renewable sources.
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Programme

Electric power conversion architectures and related control strategies for marine generating systems from renewable sources:
• wind off-shore
• photovoltaic off-shore
Classification and analysis according to the generated power and electrical voltage levels.
AC and DC power lines for electric power transmission from off-shore to on-shore sites.
Intentional islanding and grid-connected modes of operation.
Energy Storage Systems.


Core Documentation

Books available free of charge through the University SBA system to complement the material provided by the teacher.

https://ingegneria.el.uniroma3.it/

https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/servlet/opac?bknumber=6047595

https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/servlet/opac?bknumber=6381785


Type of delivery of the course

Class lessons • Lessons 32h • Exercises 8h In the event of an extension of the health emergency from COVID-19, all the provisions regulating the methods of carrying out educational activities and student evaluation will be implemented. In particular, the following methods will be applied: interactive lessons on the TEAMS platform. Moreover, exercises and simulations will be useful for the topics that will be illustrated during the course. Matlab/Simulink and National Instruments LabVIEW software will be used during class. Finally, Hardware-In-the-Loop Real-Time simulators will be used to highlight some topics.

Attendance

Attendance is strongly recommended.

Type of evaluation

Final assessment will be made at the end of the entire course by discussing the topics covered by the course.