Steady-State and Dynamic Behavior of a Single-Phase Self-Excited Induction Generator Using a Three-Phase Machine
Abstract
This paper presents the steady-state and transient behavior of a single-phase self-excited induction generator (SEIG) using a three-phase machine with one shunt and one series excitation capacitors for resistive and inductive loads. The generation scheme consists of one three-phase delta connected induction machine and two capacitors - one connected in parallel with one winding and the other in series with a single-phase load. The dynamic model of the system has been developed as a hybrid model considering the stator phase currents in abc reference frame and the rotor currents in stationary d-q axes reference frame as state variables. The simulated and experimental results are presented for different dynamic conditions such as initiation of self-excitation, load perturbation and short-circuit. The simulated results of the steady-state analysis have been compared with the transient and experimental results and a close agreement between them indicates the accuracy and effectiveness of the approach.Submitted: November 6, 2006 · Accepted: March 28, 2007 · Published: August 28, 2007
Recommended Citation
Mahato, S. N.; Sharma, M. P.; and Singh, S. P.
(2007)
"Steady-State and Dynamic Behavior of a Single-Phase Self-Excited Induction Generator Using a Three-Phase Machine,"
International Journal of Emerging Electric Power Systems:
Vol. 8
:
Iss.
3, Article 5.
Available at: http://www.bepress.com/ijeeps/vol8/iss3/art5
