A thesis for the doctoral program Renewable Energy at the Technical University of Cartagena has developed new solutions to estimate with greater precision and less computation time power generated by wind farms.
The thesis entitled "New motions electromechanical models aerogeneradres: Application to aggregation problems" was defended on 16 December in the School of Industrial Engineering by Miguel Cañas Bogie and received the highest rating: Outstanding Cum Laude .
The novelty of the research is the significant reduction of the computational cost, ie the simulation time required to estimate the electrical power generated by wind farms.
During the research, conducted over the past five years, there have been various campaigns for data collection and measures both wind and electric variables in different wind farms located in the area of ​​Albacete.
Similarly, it has developed an intense collaboration with Professor Sergio Amat Plata, Professor at the Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics UPCT, in counseling and support for solving systems of equations to solve.
Research has been directed by Dr. Ángel García Molina, professor of Electrical Engineering UPCT, and Emilio Gómez Lázaro, director of the Institute for Research on Renewable Energies, University of Castilla-La Mancha.
The research program developed by PhD Renewable Energy has achieved good results in the field of wind farms in the last year.
Several conclusions of a thesis by Andrés Honrubia Escribano, proposed revisions to the international law on this renewable energy are currently being studied for incorporation into various international regulations.
This research was among the three finalists of the VII International Awards Treelogic the innovative spirit, who competed in 50 papers from 15 universities.
Source: UPCT