Use of a configurable torque-speed dependence for power maximization of squirrel-cage-induction-generator-based wind energy conversion system
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Authors: Adriana Scarlat, Iulian Munteanu, Antoneta Iuliana Bratcua, Emil Ceangă
Publication date: 10 July 2015
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