Investigation of Self-Excited Induction Generators for Wind
One way to convert a wind turbine from fixed-speed operation to variable-speed operation is to modify the system from a utility-connected induction generator to a self-excited operation.
One way to convert a wind turbine from fixed-speed operation to variable-speed operation is to modify the system from a utility-connected induction generator to a self-excited operation.
Abstract This paper concerns an application of a three-phase cage induction machine (IM) as a self-excited generator connected to the ac side of a voltage-source pulse width modulation bidirectional
Simulation results of the self-excited induction generator driven by the variable speed wind turbine are presented in the last section of this paper.
In section II, we describe the power system network, in section III, we discuss the self-excitation in a fixed-speed wind turbine, and in section IV, we discuss harmonics.
The paper presents the performance analysis-based reliability estimation of a self-excited induction generator (SEIG) using the Monte-Carlo simulation (MCS) method with data obtained from
Thus, the excitation system controls the output voltage of the generator by adjusting DC current to the generator field winding. Excitation systems have two general classifications - rotating exciters or
For low power application (up to 100 kW), Self-excited induction generator (SEIG) is an appropriate choice. The key features of SEIG are low cost, easy maintenance, ruggedness, and self-protection
Unlike conventional systems, the HESG uniquely combines dual-excitation mechanisms, integrating permanent magnet excitation with winding field operations, providing superior
The paper presents the performance analysis-based reliability
This chapter focuses on the electrical generation part of a wind energy conversion system. After a brief introduction of the induction machine, the electrical generator used in this chapter, a detailed
Simulation results of the self-excited induction generator driven by the variable speed wind turbine are presented in the last section of this paper.
Thus, the excitation system controls the output voltage of the generator by adjusting DC current to the generator field winding. Excitation systems have two general
A study of self-excited induction generators (SEIGs) deployed for power generation in stand-alone wind and mini/micro-hydro applications was presented in Bansal (2005).
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