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Advantages for the electrical grid using a doubly fed asynchronous machine - Numerical simulations

Schafer, D.
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Simond, J.-J.  
1997
Hydropower into the next century
Hydropower

The use of a static frequency converter which is inserted between the grid and the stator is a well known solution to achieve an adjustable speed machine. Adjustable speed drive systems have already been applied in the past to hydro power plants. Up to now they have mainly been used for start-up purposes of pumps or pump-turbines. The used converters were therefore rather small in respect of converter power output (<30 MVA). When a static frequency converter is used in the stator, this converter has to be sized for the full electrical machine power. The solution is therefore not applicable in an economical way to very big unit outputs (>250 MVA).

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conference paper
Author(s)
Schafer, D.
Simond, J.-J.  
Date Issued

1997

Published in
Hydropower into the next century
Subjects

Doubly Fed

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Asynchronous Machine

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Numerical simulations

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Hydropower

1997

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October 10, 2008
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