PWM-VSI inverter-assisted stand-alone dual stator winding induction generator
Date
2000-11
Authors
Ojo, Olorunfemi
Davidson, Innocent Ewean
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Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Abstract
This paper presents a novel usage of a dual stator winding three-phase induction machine as a stand-alone generator with both controlled output load voltage magnitude and frequency. This generator, with both three-phase power and control windings housed in the stator structure, has the load connected to the power winding and a three-phase pulsewidth modulation (PWM) voltage-source inverter sourcing the control winding. The input to the PWM inverter is either a battery source or a charged dc capacitor. The operational characteristics of these generator schemes with either of the two inverter sources are investigated and shown to have desirable performance. How the load voltage magnitude depends on the various control and design parameters such as rotor speed, compensating capacitance, and load impedance is determined using a detailed mathematical model of the system.
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Keywords
Battery, Dual stator, Winding induction generator, Load voltage control, Voltage-source inverter
Citation
Ojo, O. and Davidson, I. E. 2000. PWM-VSI inverter-assisted stand-alone dual stator winding induction generator. IEEE Transactions on industry applications. 36(6): 1604-1611. Available: doi:10.1109/28.887212
DOI
10.1109/28.887212