Browsing by Author "ENC/ BENGUESMIA Hani"
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Item Open Access Commande avancé d’un onduleur autonome(University of M'sila, 2024-07-22) RABHI Rabia; FADEL Djilali; ENC/ BENGUESMIA HaniFR Les onduleurs autonomes sont des dispositifs cruciaux dans la conversion de l'énergie pour des applications telles que les systèmes d'alimentation sans interruption et les systèmes d'énergie renouvelable. La commande de ces onduleurs nécessite des techniques avancées pour garantir une performance optimale, en particulier en termes de réponse dynamique et de stabilité. L’objectif de notre mémoire se concentre sur la simulation et l'évaluation de la commande deadbeat avancée pour un onduleur autonome. Les résultats des simulations montrent que l'approche dead-beat peut surpasser les techniques de commande traditionnelles, faisant d'elle une option prometteuse pour les applications d'onduleurs autonomes. EN Stand-alone inverters are crucial devices in energy conversion for applications such as uninterruptible power systems and renewable energy systems. Controlling these inverters requires advanced techniques to ensure optimal performance, particularly in terms of dynamic response and stability. The objective of our dissertation is to focus on the simulation and evaluation of advanced dead-beat control for a stand-alone inverter. Simulation results show that the dead-beat approach can outperform traditional control techniques, making it a promising option for stand-alone inverter applications.Item Open Access Study and Performance Evaluation of a Large-Scale Grid-Tied PV Plant: Case Study Ain El-Melh, Algeria(University of M'sila, 2024-07-17) MIRA Aya; ENC/ BENGUESMIA HaniEN This work presents the performance study of the solar PV plant according to the IEC 61724 standard. It aims to analyze and evaluate the performance of a 20-megawatt photovoltaic plant connected to the grid in Ain El-Melh, M'sila. The main objective is to examine the influence of the environment on production to ensure efficient operation, optimize energy production, and contribute to the transition to renewable energy sources while meeting local energy demand. We used innovative software entitled PVPA, which aims to analyze the performance of PV installations in a simple and rapid manner using recorded data from the installation according to the IEC 61724 standard. The performance analysis of the power plant in Ain El-Melh, M'sila, is presented in this study.