Title :
A Brushless Wound Rotor Induction Generator for Variable Speed Microhydel Plants Without Ballast Load
Author :
Joseph, Rex ; Umanand, L.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., PES Univ., Bangalore, India
Abstract :
A new generator topology for microhydel power plants, capable of unsupervised operation, is proposed. While conventional microhydel plants operate at constant speed with switched ballast loads, the proposed generator, based on the wound rotor induction machine, operates at variable speed and does away with the need for ballast loads. This increases reliability and substantially decreases system costs and setup times. The proposed generator has a simplified decoupled control structure with stator-referenced voltage control similar to a conventional synchronous generator, and rotor-side frequency control that is facilitated by rotating electronics mounted on the rotor. While this paper describes an isolated plant, the topology can also be tailored for distributed generation enabling conversion of the available hydraulic power into useful electrical power when the grid is present, and supplying local loads in the event of grid outage.
Keywords :
angular velocity control; asynchronous generators; distributed power generation; frequency control; hydroelectric power stations; machine control; power generation control; power generation reliability; rotors; stators; synchronous generators; voltage control; brushless wound rotor induction generator; decoupled control structure; distributed generation; electrical power; grid outage; hydraulic power; rotating electronics; rotor-side frequency control; setup times; stator-referenced voltage control; switched ballast loads; synchronous generator; system costs; variable speed; variable speed microhydel plants; wound rotor induction machine; Electronic ballasts; Generators; Hydraulic turbines; Rotors; Stator windings; Ballast-free microhydel; brushless wound rotor induction generator; static commutator; variable speed microhydel;
Journal_Title :
Sustainable Energy, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSTE.2014.2354135