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Effects of Inertia on Dynamic Operation of Double Output Induction Generator in Autonomous Wind SystemsIoannis M. KATINIOTIS, Maria G. IOANNIDES |
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wind systems, double output induction generator, inertia, transients, dynamic model
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Date of Publication: 2002-04-02
Volume 2, Issue 2, Year 2002, On page(s): 51 - 57
ISSN: 1582-7445, e-ISSN: 1844-7600
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Abstract The development of a dynamic model for simulating the operation of the double output induction generator in autonomous wind systems is presented. Serious disturbances in the system's operation occur during the wind turbine torque and excitation voltage disturbances. The increase of system inertia slows the transitory response and improves the damping of the whole system. Thus, high fluctuations of the wind speed and of the excitation voltage are not leading the system to instability. Disturbances of the active component of excitation voltage causes amplified displacements in output voltage and frequency, while disturbances of the reactive component are not amplified but their level is transmitted to the generated voltage. |
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