Title :
Double-output induction generator operating at subsynchronous and supersynchronous speeds: steady-state performance optimisation and wind-energy recovery
Author :
Cadirci, I. ; Ermis, M.
Author_Institution :
Electr. & Electron. Eng. Dept., Middle East Tech. Univ., Ankara, Turkey
fDate :
9/1/1992 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The authors cover the steady-state analysis of a wound-rotor induction generator operated at varying shaft speeds in the subsynchronous and supersynchronous regions, by control of both the magnitude and direction of slip power. A modified equivalent circuit is used in the analyses in which core losses and harmonics are ignored. The resulting nonlinear algebraic equations are solved numerically. An optimum control strategy, which maximises the total electrical power output of the double output induction generator is determined, and theoretical results are verified experimentally with particular emphasis on the system including naturally commutated convertors. The limitations of naturally commutated convertor circuits and their effects on the output power characteristic of the system are also discussed. This system shows considerable advantage in the field of wind-energy conversion. Its performance is optimised on the basis of annual energy production by calculating optimum values of gear ratio and generator size for the given turbine characteristic and site wind regime
Keywords :
asynchronous generators; equivalent circuits; power convertors; wind turbines; double output induction generator; equivalent circuit; naturally commutated convertor circuits; nonlinear algebraic equations; optimum control strategy; steady-state performance optimisation; subsynchronous speeds; supersynchronous speeds; wind turbines; wind-energy conversion; wind-energy recovery; wound-rotor induction generator;
Journal_Title :
Electric Power Applications, IEE Proceedings B