A variable-speed constant-frequency self-excited induction generator

The thesis describes the design and development of a stand-alone variable-speed constant-frequency self-excited induction generator, using field-oriented control techniques to provide the necessary voltage and frequency control. Open- and closed-loop models are developed for the generator using tens...

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Main Author: Zahir, Bashir Ahmad
Published: Loughborough University 2005
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-4213052018-11-08T03:19:52ZA variable-speed constant-frequency self-excited induction generatorZahir, Bashir Ahmad2005The thesis describes the design and development of a stand-alone variable-speed constant-frequency self-excited induction generator, using field-oriented control techniques to provide the necessary voltage and frequency control. Open- and closed-loop models are developed for the generator using tensor techniques and these are subsequently used in the control system design and simulation. For the closed-loop system, both conventional and field-oriented control strategies are developed. A laboratory-scale system was designed and built, to illustrate the system performance. The generator is driven by a separately-excited DC motor to simulate a variable-speed wind turbine and a 2.2kW wound rotor induction machine is used as the generator. The generator excitation current is provided by a current-controlled voltage-source inverter.621.3136Loughborough Universityhttps://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.421305https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/2134/35068Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Zahir, Bashir Ahmad
A variable-speed constant-frequency self-excited induction generator
description The thesis describes the design and development of a stand-alone variable-speed constant-frequency self-excited induction generator, using field-oriented control techniques to provide the necessary voltage and frequency control. Open- and closed-loop models are developed for the generator using tensor techniques and these are subsequently used in the control system design and simulation. For the closed-loop system, both conventional and field-oriented control strategies are developed. A laboratory-scale system was designed and built, to illustrate the system performance. The generator is driven by a separately-excited DC motor to simulate a variable-speed wind turbine and a 2.2kW wound rotor induction machine is used as the generator. The generator excitation current is provided by a current-controlled voltage-source inverter.
author Zahir, Bashir Ahmad
author_facet Zahir, Bashir Ahmad
author_sort Zahir, Bashir Ahmad
title A variable-speed constant-frequency self-excited induction generator
title_short A variable-speed constant-frequency self-excited induction generator
title_full A variable-speed constant-frequency self-excited induction generator
title_fullStr A variable-speed constant-frequency self-excited induction generator
title_full_unstemmed A variable-speed constant-frequency self-excited induction generator
title_sort variable-speed constant-frequency self-excited induction generator
publisher Loughborough University
publishDate 2005
url https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.421305
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