2012
DOI: 10.1049/iet-epa.2012.0101
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Performance of the brushless doubly-fed machine under normal and fault conditions

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“…The pitches of the shortcircuit rings in each nest are different, which can reduce the harmonic contents to some extent. But the currents in each shortcircuit ring satisfying the expressions in (7) are different, which will cause a lot of harmonics. Especially on some occasions the dynamic characteristics are highly required, and when the rotor A DOUBLE CONCENTRIC WOUND ROTOR BRUSHLESS DOUBLY FED GENERATOR Phase central axis of the generator itself has a large harmonic content, it is difficult to impose a strong excitation on the machine, which will lead to insufficient output or lower overload capacity.…”
Section: Nested Loop Rotor Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The pitches of the shortcircuit rings in each nest are different, which can reduce the harmonic contents to some extent. But the currents in each shortcircuit ring satisfying the expressions in (7) are different, which will cause a lot of harmonics. Especially on some occasions the dynamic characteristics are highly required, and when the rotor A DOUBLE CONCENTRIC WOUND ROTOR BRUSHLESS DOUBLY FED GENERATOR Phase central axis of the generator itself has a large harmonic content, it is difficult to impose a strong excitation on the machine, which will lead to insufficient output or lower overload capacity.…”
Section: Nested Loop Rotor Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The BDFG differs considerably from the traditional structure and the operation principles of an AC machine [5]. In recent years, considerable progress has been made in the theory and application of this new type of machine [6][7][8][9]. So far, the BDFG in domestic and foreign markets mainly include three kinds of rotors: the reluctance rotor [10][11][12][13], the special cage rotor [14,15] and the double sine wound rotor [16][17][18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During converter or controller failure, there is loss of synchronism between power and control winding. The machine behaves as a 'double cascaded' one [91]. It behaves as two machines, as the cross-coupling between the two stators through the rotor vanishes.…”
Section: Brushless Doubly Fed Induction Machinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…the maximum turbine efficiency as k ¼ k mppt in this case), k mppt ¼ Rx t =u is the optimum tip speed ratio for a given wind speed u, x t is the turbine rotor angular velocity, c is the pitch angle (normally fixed to zero to maximize C p ), R the radius of the circular swept area (A ¼ pR 2 ), and g ¼ x rm =x t is the gear ratio. The shaft torque-speed profile in (3) is of the same form as (12):…”
Section: Simulations Of 2 Mw Bdfrg Turbinementioning
confidence: 99%