Title :
Analysis of voltage control for a self-excited induction generator using a current-controlled voltage source inverter (CC-VSI)
Author :
Kuo, S.-C. ; Wang, L.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Nat. Cheng Kung Univ., Tainan, Taiwan
fDate :
9/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The analysed results of both voltage regulation and current-harmonic suppression of a self-excited induction generator (SEIG), under unbalanced and/or nonlinear loading conditions using a current-controlled voltage source inverter (CC-VSI) are presented. A hybrid induction-machine model based on the three-phase a-b-c and the d-q frames of reference is employed to describe the dynamic performance of the studied system. The three-phase a-b-c induction-machine model is employed to derive dynamic equations of the SEIG under nonlinear loading conditions. The synchronously rotating reference frame based on a d-q axis model is used to decompose three-phase load currents into active and reactive power currents. The three-phase a-b-c stator voltages of the SEIG and the DC bus voltage of the inverter are simultaneously controlled by a proportional-integral (PI) voltage controller and a harmonic compensator. The simulated results show that the performance of the SEIG under unbalanced and/or nonlinear loading conditions has been effectively improved by the proposed compensating scheme
Keywords :
asynchronous generators; compensation; electric current control; harmonics; machine control; machine theory; two-term control; voltage control; DC bus voltage; PI voltage controller; active power current; current-controlled voltage source inverter; current-harmonic suppression; d-q axis model; d-q reference frame; dynamic equations; dynamic performance; harmonic compensator; hybrid induction-machine model; inverter; nonlinear loading conditions; proportional-integral voltage controller; reactive power current; self-excited induction generator; synchronously rotating reference frame; three-phase a-b-c reference frame; three-phase a-b-c stator voltages; three-phase load currents decomposition; unbalanced loading conditions; voltage control analysis; voltage regulation;
Journal_Title :
Generation, Transmission and Distribution, IEE Proceedings-
DOI :
10.1049/ip-gtd:20010477