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Effect Of Resonance on the Performance Of Single phase Two Winding Self Excited Induction Generator.

Vol. 9  Issue 2
Year: 2015
Issue:Oct-Dec 
Title:Effect Of Resonance on the Performance Of Single phase Two Winding Self Excited Induction Generator.
Author Name:M. Rizwan Khan and M. Faisal Khan 
Synopsis:
Due to an inherently poor voltage regulation, the Self Excited Induction Generators (SEIGs) are incapable of supplying RL loads. One way of improving their voltage regulation is by series capacitance compensation. However, as the steady state load-ability limit of a compensated SEIG is increased, it is more likely to experience resonance due to change in either inductive loading or frequency or both. In this paper, a detailed analysis of resonating behavior of a single phase, two winding SEIG is carried out. The effects of resonance on the performance of SEIG are evaluated through performance characteristics obtained at the loads of different power factors. A steady state model of series compensated single phase, double winding SEIG is developed through MATLAB M file. The optimum excitation and compensation capacitances are selected by performing experimental tests on a 1 phase, double winding, 220/230 V SEIG.

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