2019
DOI: 10.1177/0020720918816007
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The stable transfer method using zero power control in the CTTS system

Abstract: In the CTTS system, while transferring the power supply from the grid to the generator, a sudden arc arises, which causes damage to the system. The method proposed in this study reduces this damage. The power state of the generator stage is made equal to the state of the power of the grid in order to prevent the occurrence of a sudden arc. Even if the generator power state is the same with the power state of the generator, an arc can be generated due to a sudden current flow during the transfer. Therefore, the… Show more

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“…When the solidstate switch of the bus coupler closes, then the whole load is preserved via source B, with a minimum load effect. It is important to note that the switches on both feeders must be designed to withstand the total current of both loads [35,45].…”
Section: Dfm Statormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When the solidstate switch of the bus coupler closes, then the whole load is preserved via source B, with a minimum load effect. It is important to note that the switches on both feeders must be designed to withstand the total current of both loads [35,45].…”
Section: Dfm Statormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although HMB eliminates the power consumption of the bias current, the power consumption of the control current increases dramatically when the rotor is subjected to external constant disturbance. To further reduce the power consumption of HMB, the zero power control method is proposed [13][14][15]. The zero power method reduces power consumption through current integral feedback.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%