Contributions to the Steady State Analysis of Wind-Turbine Driver Self-Excited Induction Generators

The paper makes the following three contributions: First, it presents a digital computer method of predicting the steady state performance of a self-excited induction generator for given spped, capacitance and load conditions along with results of validation studies on a laboratory machine. Secondly, a procedure is presented to check whether the operating point of a given uncontrolled wind-turbine driven self-excited induction generator set on load is a satisfactory point. Details of the resulting capability chart are discussed by application to a specific case. Finally, an experimental method of simulating wind-turbine drive characteristics is presented along with details of implementation of a laboratory set-up involving a d.c. dynamometer coupled to an induction generator.