"Variable Speed Generators" by Ion Boldea
CRC Press, Taylor & Francis | 2006 | ISBN: 0849357152 9780849357152 | 516 pages | PDF | 65 MB
This volume is dedicated to electric machine and power system people and takes an in-depth approach to both constant and variable-speed generator systems that operate in stand-alone and at power grid capacities. This handbook represents a single-author unitary view of the multifaceted world of electric generators.
This handbook contains most parameter expressions and models required for full modeling, design, and control, with numerous case studies and results from the literature to enforce the assimilation of the art of electric generators by senior undergraduate students, graduate students, faculty, and, especially, by industrial engineers, who investigate, design, control, test, and exploit the latter for higher-energy conversion ratios and better control.
From topologies, through steady-state modeling and performance characteristics to transient modeling, control, design, and testing, the most representative standard and recently proposed electric generator systems are treated in dedicated chapters.
Brief Contents Preface
About the Author
1: Wound Rotor Induction Generators (WRIGs): Steady State
2: Wound Rotor Induction Generators: Transients and Control
3: Wound Rotor Induction Generators (WRIGs): Design and Testing
4: Self-Excited Induction Generators
5: Stator Converter Controlled Induction Generators (SCIGs)
6: Automotive Claw-Pole-Rotor Generator Systems
7: Induction Starter/Alternators (ISAs) for Electric Hybrid Vehicles (EHVs)
8: Permanent-Magnet-Assisted Reluctance Synchronous Starter/Alternators for Electric Hybrid Vehicles
9: Switched Reluctance Generators and Their Control
10: Permanent Magnet Synchronous Generator Systems
11: Transverse Flux and Flux Reversal Permanent Magnet Generator Systems
12: Linear Motion Alternators (LMAs)
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