Self excited induction generator as an isolated power source for wind mills.
By: Khandai, S.
Contributor(s): Dash, S.K.
Publisher: haryana International Science Press 2016Edition: Vol,6(2), Jul-Dece.Description: 135-144p.Subject(s): Computer EngineeringOnline resources: Click here In: International journal of embedded software and open source systemsSummary: Induction generators are increasingly being used in nonconventional energy systems such as wind, micro/mini hydro,etc.ihe advantages of using an induction generator instead of a synchronous generator are well known.some of them are reduced unit cost and size,ruggedness brushless (in squirrel cage construction), absence of separate dc source, ease of maintenance ,self-protectionagainst severe overloads and short circuits,etc.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Induction generators are increasingly being used in nonconventional energy systems such as wind, micro/mini hydro,etc.ihe advantages of using an induction generator instead of a synchronous generator are well known.some of them are reduced unit cost and size,ruggedness brushless (in squirrel cage construction), absence of separate dc source, ease of maintenance ,self-protectionagainst severe overloads and short circuits,etc.
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