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The performance of three-phase Self-Excited Induction Generator (SEIG) with Static Synchronous Series Compensator (SSSC) is investigated to feed various static loads. The employed SSSC is a three-phase, Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor (IGBT) based, PWM operated, Current-Control Voltage source converter (CC-VSC). The reference current to generate the gating signals is obtained by employing only one...
The Doubly Fed Induction Generator (DFIG) is one of the most popular topologies applied in wind power systems. Its main advantage is to adjust the speed of a large system with much lower power converters. This is because its rotor side converter (RSC) operates under slip frequency and it needs only to support slip power to the overall system. However, this slip frequency is much lower than the grid...
A single-phase semi-converter fed battery charging circuit meant for being supplied from a wind-driven self-excited induction generator is analysed with Symmetrical Angle Control (SAC) scheme. Several modes of operation of this scheme with continuous as well as discontinuous load current have been identified as revealed by the input and output voltage and current wave forms depicted for each one of...
A system of 1-phase semi-converter fed battery charging circuit meant for being supplied from a self-excited induction generator is analysed with extinction angle control (EAC) scheme. Several modes of operation of this scheme with continuous as well as discontinuous load current have been identified and the input and output voltage and current wave forms for each one of them have been depicted. Starting...
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