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Steady state modeling of isolated induction generators.
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| Author | Sandhu, K. S. |
| Abstract | Abstract – Isolated induction generators usually called self-excited induction generators seem to be most suitable machines for wind energy conversion in remote and windy areas. Estimation of steady state performances for such machines is must to encounter the problems, which may appear under real operating conditions. In this paper, a new and simple modeling approach, including a unique equivalent developed by the author, is adopted to analyze the steady state performance of a self-excited induction generator (SEIG). The study reveals that the performance of self-excited induction generator is greatly influenced by the operating speed and excitation capacitance. This gives an opportunity for proper handling of these parameters to obtain the required performance characteristics. Constant frequency and iterative models have been proposed for the analysis and control of SEIG. Simulated results as obtained have been compared with experimental results on a test machine and found to be in close agreement. |
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| Subject Keyword | Self-excited Induction Generator Steady State Modeling Isolated Induction Generator Steady State Performance Proper Handling Required Performance Characteristic Close Agreement Excitation Capacitance Windy Area Real Operating Condition Suitable Machine Wind Energy Conversion Simple Modeling Approach Unique Equivalent Test Machine Abstract Isolated Induction Generator Iterative Model Experimental Result Constant Frequency Simulated Result Operating Speed |
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