Behaviour analysis of self excited induction generator feeding linear and no linear loads

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Abstract

Application of induction machines in wind turbine driven generators is a good alternative due to their good characteristics such as efficiency, reliability and low cost. Nevertheless, when isolated operation is required, the application of external capacitive bank, connected to the stator windings, to provide self-excitation results in a rather complex analysis. This paper presents an analysis of self-excited induction generator connected to a load either directly or by an intermediate of a power converter. At first a dynamic model of the induction generator accounting for magnetic saturation is developed. Then a number of balanced and unbalanced capacitors, passive and active loads are verified. Experimental results obtained from laboratory tests are compared to those simulated; the two are shown to be in good agreement.

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Moulahoum, S., & Kabache, N. (2013). Behaviour analysis of self excited induction generator feeding linear and no linear loads. Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology, 8(6), 1371–1379. https://doi.org/10.5370/JEET.2013.8.6.1371

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