Advanced Education Facilities for Power Electronics and Renewable Energy Systems at Aalborg University

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Abstract

A new approach for the project- and problem-based learning method is achieved at Aalborg University. Two new laboratories called Flexible Drives System Laboratory (FDSL) and Green Power Laboratory (GPL) have been developed. A common feature is that these facilities are using entirely Simulink for programming, a very user-friendly block-oriented tool for designing control and different setups have been realized for practical implementation. Both the hardware and the course content is described in this paper.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of IPEC 2005
Number of pages8
Publication date2005
Pages533-540
Publication statusPublished - 2005
EventThe 2005 International Power Electronics Conference - Niigata, Japan
Duration: 6 Apr 200510 Apr 2005

Conference

ConferenceThe 2005 International Power Electronics Conference
Country/TerritoryJapan
CityNiigata
Period06/04/200510/04/2005

Keywords

  • Education
  • Adjustable speed drives
  • Induction motors
  • PV inverters
  • DSP
  • Real time simulation

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