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Active Power and Flux Control of a Self-Excited Induction Generator for a Variable-Speed Wind Turbine Generation - 2017

ABSTRACT:

A Self-Excited Induction Generation (SEIG) for a variable speed wind turbine generation(VS-WG) is generally thought-about to be a sensible candidate for implementation in stand-alone applications like battery charging, hydrogenation, water pumping, water purification, water desalination, and etc. During this study, we have examined a study on active power and flux management methods for a SEIG for a variable speed wind turbine generation. The management analysis for the proposed system is dispensed by using PSCAD software. In the process, we can optimize the management style of the system, thereby enhancing and expediting the management design procedure for this application. With this study, this management design for a SEIG for VS-WG will become the business standard for analysis and development in terms of SEIG.


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