Abstract-
This paper presents an analysis of the three-phase self-excited induction generator (SEIG) with static-compensator {STATCOM) as a voltage regulator. Current controlled voltage source inverter (CC-VSI) is used as STATCOM, which provides fast dynamic response to maintain constant voltage at SEIG terminals during severe load perturbations and acts as a source and sink of reactive power. The performance equations are derived using d-q variable in stationary reference frame to develop a mathematical model of SEIG-STATCOM system feeding unbalanced loads. Transient analysis of the SEIGSTATCOM system is carried out for voltage build-up; switching in STATCOM, application and removal of balanced/unbalanced resistive/reactive loads. The STATCOM compensates the unbalanced load and keeps the generating system balanced while maintaining constant AC terminal voltage.
This paper presents an analysis of the three-phase self-excited induction generator (SEIG) with static-compensator {STATCOM) as a voltage regulator. Current controlled voltage source inverter (CC-VSI) is used as STATCOM, which provides fast dynamic response to maintain constant voltage at SEIG terminals during severe load perturbations and acts as a source and sink of reactive power. The performance equations are derived using d-q variable in stationary reference frame to develop a mathematical model of SEIG-STATCOM system feeding unbalanced loads. Transient analysis of the SEIGSTATCOM system is carried out for voltage build-up; switching in STATCOM, application and removal of balanced/unbalanced resistive/reactive loads. The STATCOM compensates the unbalanced load and keeps the generating system balanced while maintaining constant AC terminal voltage.
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