Artigo Revisado por pares

Variable-speed generation with the series-resonant converter

1988; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Volume: 3; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1109/60.9349

ISSN

1558-0059

Autores

H.K. Lauw, J.B. Klaassens, N. G. Butler, D.B. Seely,

Tópico(s)

Islanding Detection in Power Systems

Resumo

Results of study and measurements are presented for a variable-speed generation (VSG) system that uses a series-resonant converter to excite the rotor windings of a doubly-fed generator. The capabilities of this system include maximum-efficiency operation and limited converter rating for a speed range from stand-still (zero RPM) to well beyond synchronous speed, as well as flexibility for line-voltage control, reactive power generation, and synchronization at zero RPM. Measurements of the harmonic distortion are provided showing the superiority of this converter as compared with a VSG system using a conventional cycloconverter or a DC-link converter. A convenient tool for analyzing the operating modes of the system is discussed that can be developed under varying resource conditions. >

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