Title :
Electronic regulation by the load of the electrical variables and speed of asynchronous micro turbogenerators
Author :
Portolann, César A. ; Farret, Felix A. ; Machado, Ricardo Q.
Author_Institution :
Univ. Federal de Santa Maria, Brazil
Abstract :
The paper shows how a single DC-DC converter can advantageously replace the conventional mechanical controllers to regulate, at the same time, speed and the electrical variables (either voltage, current or power). The rotation of the turbogenerator is kept within certain limits through modulation of the active power and using the inherent voltage characteristics of the asynchronous generators. The control is based on a current diversion from the main load to a secondary load using a very conventional DC-DC converter connected in parallel to the main load. Everything happens in such a way that the main load current becomes approximately independent of the generator current changes and vice-versa. The excess of current may be recovered in a secondary plant with large time constant such as heating, cooling, water irrigation, backpumping scheme or battery charging
Keywords :
DC-DC power convertors; angular velocity control; asynchronous generators; machine control; turbogenerators; voltage control; DC-DC converter; active power modulation; asynchronous micro turbogenerators; backpumping scheme; battery charging; cooling; current regulation; electrical variables load; electronic regulation; excess current recovery; heating; inherent voltage characteristics; main load current; power regulation; speed regulation; turbogenerator rotation; voltage regulation; water irrigation; Character generation; Cooling; DC-DC power converters; Electric variables control; Heat recovery; Mechanical variables control; Power generation; Turbogenerators; Voltage control; Water heating;
Conference_Titel :
Power Electronics Congress, 1996. Technical Proceedings. CIEP '96., V IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Cuernavaca
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3633-X
DOI :
10.1109/CIEP.1996.618525