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Title: Performance Analysis of Self-Excited Induction Generator connected to a micro hydro turbine
Other Titles: تحليل الاداء للمولد الحثي ذاتي الاثارة متصل مع توربينة مائية صغيرة
Authors: Fadalla, Montasir Faisal Alameen
Supervisor - Nagm Aldeen Abdo Mustafa Hassanain
Keywords: Electrical Engineering
Performance Analysis
Self-Excited Induction
Generator connected
a micro hydro turbine
Issue Date: 10-Oct-2014
Publisher: Sudan University of Science and Technology
Citation: Fadalla,Montasir Faisal Alameen.Performance Analysis of Self-Excited Induction Generator connected to a micro hydro turbine /Montasir Faisal Alameen Fadalla;Nagm Aldeen Abdo Mustafa Hassanain.-khartoum:Sudan University of Science and Technology,College of Engineering,2014.-52p:ill.-M.Sc.
Abstract: In remote locations/rural areas where transmission cost is very high a self excited induction generator driven by micro-hydro turbine can be installed easily and economically. To excite the generator, external reactive supply can be supplied from the grid or from the externally connected capacitor bank. In this thesis, a two identical induction generators excited with symmetrical capacitor bank are use. The generators are driven by micro-hydro turbine. These induction generators supply a pure resistive load in isolated area. PID controller is used to reduce the oscillation during the transient fault and also to improve the steady state response. The complete model is developed and simulated using MATLAB/Simulink software. The simulation is carried out for steady-state and transient operation. The results are obtained and discussed.
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URI: http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/8823
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