2010
DOI: 10.1109/tec.2009.2036836
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Performance of an Isolated Induction Generator Under Unbalanced Loads

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“…The conventional ELCs have discontinuous nature of control with discrete steps in connecting and disconnecting dump load which results in power quality problems. Modern electronic load controller technology has to meet the demand of various types of consumer loads which may be linear, non-linear, balanced or unbalanced and also has to maintain the power quality standards [12]- [15]. …”
Section: Self-excited Induction Generatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The conventional ELCs have discontinuous nature of control with discrete steps in connecting and disconnecting dump load which results in power quality problems. Modern electronic load controller technology has to meet the demand of various types of consumer loads which may be linear, non-linear, balanced or unbalanced and also has to maintain the power quality standards [12]- [15]. …”
Section: Self-excited Induction Generatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From synchronous speed tests, the relation between magnetizing inductance L m and magnetizing current i m is obtained. A 12th-degree polynomial is considered in [17] for getting good agreement between calculated and measured inductance, but a 5th-degree polynomial is sufficient and was used in [18]. The same polynomial is taken in this paper and given as:…”
Section: Modeling Of Self-excited Induction Generatormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, by substituting equations (9), (17) and (19) into equation (20), for the parallel SEIGs input impedance it is obtained that…”
Section: Steady State Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, such autonomous power systems usually employ single-phase distribution schemes due to a low cost, easy maintenance and simplicity in terms of protection. The steady-state analysis of three-phase SEIG with unbalanced loads and excitation capacitances is well documented [15][16][17][18][19][20]. In order to utilize the full potential of the hydro and wind energy source, a number of SEIGs are required to be operated in parallel.…”
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