Multi-Objective Optimal Mechanical Power for Turbine of River Current Power Generation Using Fuzzy Dominant Directed-Graph Method

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Abstract. The fuzzy dominant directed graph (fuzzy DDG) method is proposed in this paper to solve the multi-objective optimal mechanical turbine power of river current (RC) power generation system. Recently, there is great potential for the RC power generation system in renewable energy. The experimental Taguchi method is used to find the optimal solution for the power generation system. The optimization problem for the AC generator in RC power generation system is studied. The optimal output power with respect to three selected control factors is studied. By using Taguchi method, five cases are discussed. The testing case is the optimal output power problem. It is convinced that this method is applicable and easy to find the optimal solution quickly.

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