DocumentCode
955401
Title
Comparative study on the performance of a commercially designed induction generator with induction motors operating as self excited induction generators
Author
Singh, S.P. ; Singh, B. ; Jain, M.P.
Author_Institution
Alternate Hydro Energy Centre, Roorkee Univ., India
Volume
140
Issue
5
fYear
1993
fDate
9/1/1993 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
374
Lastpage
380
Abstract
The paper presents the performance characteristics of different induction machines of various ratings operating as a capacitor self excited induction generator. Their computed performance is compared with commercially designed line excited induction generators operating as self excited induction generators. An algorithm, using the Newton-Raphson method and steady state equivalent circuit for the machine, is developed to compute the excitation requirement for maintaining a constant terminal voltage at different loads. This technique is also used to compute the number of capacitor steps required to load the machine, from no load to full load, while maintaining terminal voltage within specified limits. The optimum output power of the machine is computed without exceeding the rated stator current for its rated speed. The voltage range within which the machine is expected to operate at or above its rated capacity in stand alone mode, but without being overloaded, is also obtained. The effect of speed on excitation requirements is studied
Keywords
asynchronous generators; equivalent circuits; induction motors; rotors; stators; Newton-Raphson method; algorithm; capacitor self-excited induction generator; capacitor steps; constant terminal voltage; full load; induction generator; induction motors; line excited induction generators; no load; performance; rated speed; rated stator current; self excited induction generators; steady state equivalent circuit;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Generation, Transmission and Distribution, IEE Proceedings C
Publisher
iet
ISSN
0143-7046
Type
jour
Filename
237904
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