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Item A Taguchi method-based optimization algorithm for the analysis of the wind driven-self-excited induction generator(Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science (IAES), 2024) Boukenoui, Rachid; Bradai, Rafik; Kheldoun, AissaThis paper investigates the use of a new global optimization algorithm that is based on Taguchi method to determine the performance parameters of self-excited induction generator being driven by variable speed wind. This analysis is based on solving equations obtained from the per-phase equivalent circuit of the induction generator. The equations have two unknowns namely the frequency and the magnetizing reactance. Both unknown are strongly dependent on the wind turbine speed, the capacity of the excitation, the load being connected at the terminals of the stator and eventually the per-phase equivalent circuit parameters. The resulting equations are nonlinear and subsequently to solve them one can employ either gradient-based algorithms or heuristic algorithms. This paper uses a new heuristic algorithm based on the Taguchi method which, in addition to its global research capability, offers superior characteristics in terms of accuracy and ease of implementation. A comparison with recently published optimization methods is carried out to show its performances in terms of accuracy and ease of implementation. The MATLAB software will be used to perform this analysis on a machine of 0.75 kW while some will be validated experimentally to confirm the aforementioned benefits.Item A New Fast and Efficient MPPT Algorithm for Partially Shaded PV Systems Using a Hyperbolic Slime Mould Algorithm(Wiley-Hindawi, 2024) Belmadani, Hamza; Bradai, Rafik; Kheldoun, Aissa; Mohammed, Karam Khairullah; Mekhilef, Saad; Belkhier, Youcef; Oubelaid, AdelThe design of new efficient maximum power point tracking (MPPT) techniques has become extremely important due to the rapid expansion of photovoltaic (PV) systems. Because under shading conditions the characteristics of PV devices become multimodal having several power peaks, traditional MPPT techniques provide crappy performance. In turn, metaheuristic algorithms have become massively employed as a typical substitute in maximum power point tracking. In this work, a new optimizer, which was named the hyperbolic slime mould algorithm (HSMA), is designed to be employed as an efficient MPPT algorithm. The hyperbolic tangent function is incorporated into the optimizer framework equations to scale down large perturbations in the tracking stage and boost its convergence trend. Moreover, to provide a strong exploration capability, a new mechanism has been developed in such a way the search process is carried out inside the best two power peak regions along the initial iterations. This region inspection mechanism is the prime hallmark of the designed optimizer in avoiding local power peaks and excessive global search operations. The developed algorithm was examined through diverse complicated partial shading conditions to challenge its global and local search abilities. A comparative analysis was carried out against the well-regarded PSO, GWO, and the standard slime mould algorithm. In overall, the designed optimizer defeated its contenders in all aspects offering higher efficiency, superior robustness, faster convergence, and fewer fluctuations to the operating point. An experimental setup that consists of the DSpace microcontroller and a PV emulator was employed to validate the algorithm overall performance. The recorded outcomes outline that the developed optimizer can achieve a tracking time of 0.6 seconds and 0.86 seconds on average, with 99.85% average efficiency under complex partial shading conditions.
