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A Proposal of Expansion and Implementation in Isolated Generation Systems Using Self-Excited Induction Generator With Synchronous Generator

This work presents a theoretical and experimental study of the self-excited three-phase induction generator in steady state, operating with a synchronous generator for use in isolated generation. Through the remoteness of many locations or because of the absence of an energy distribution network, di...

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Published in:IEEE access 2019, Vol.7, p.117188-117195
Main Authors: Vanco, Wagner E., Silva, Fernando B., De Oliveira, Carlos Matheus R., Monteiro, Jose Roberto B. A., De Oliveira, Jose Mario M.
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Language:English
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Summary:This work presents a theoretical and experimental study of the self-excited three-phase induction generator in steady state, operating with a synchronous generator for use in isolated generation. Through the remoteness of many locations or because of the absence of an energy distribution network, difficulties exist in the supply of electric energy. The proposal contemplated herein can be applied in order to provide a well-adjusted voltage and reduce project costs in the expansion and implementation of isolated systems. That is, when taking into consideration acquisition costs of the asynchronous squirrel cage rotor machine in relation to the synchronous generator. The main contribution of this study is the making of the synchronous generator into a voltage regulator of the isolated system, in such a manner that the synchronous generator supplies the minimum of active power necessary, where a lower power generator is able to play the role of being the sole voltage regulator.
ISSN:2169-3536
2169-3536
DOI:10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2937229