Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6859438 | International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems | 2018 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
This study presents a voltage regulator that is specific to three-phase self-excited induction generators (SEIG). The voltage regulator proposed in this paper uses a PID controller that adjusts the pulse width of a PWM signal for the firing of the bidirectional switches, which provides the switching function of an inductive load that consumes reactive energy, thus controlling the terminal voltage of the SEIG. The paper presents the results obtained by means of computer simulation and experiments. In order to demonstrate the operation of this regulator, the tests present a critical operational condition, the triggering of a dynamic load, where SEIG of 3â¯hp supplies the direct start-up of a 1â¯hp induction motor. Even under this worse condition scenario, the regulator manages to recuperate the terminal voltage of the generator to a permitted voltage regulation value (1.02â¯pu).
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Authors
Fernando B. Silva, Felipe A. da Silva Gonçalves, Wagner E. Vanço, Daniel P. de Carvalho, Carlos A. Jr, Raul V.A. Monteiro, Geraldo C. Guimarães,