Abstract
Within most system analysis programs generators and motors are represented by an equivalent circuit model either a 2-axis model for both stators and rotor or a three-phase model of the stator and a two-axis model of the rotor. This may be adequate under certain operating conditions such as steady-state or some symmetrical faults but for inverter-fed motors or generators feeding into a rectified load a more rigorous model of the machine is required. This paper describes the theory and development of such a model, its integration with the power electronics and application to 6-pulse and 12-pulse converters, the latter being appropriate in systems similar to HVDC unit connection. (author) 5 refs., 16 figs.
Citation Formats
Preston, T W, and Sturgess, J P.
Integration of a finite element generator model into a simulated HVDC connected system.
Brazil: N. p.,
1994.
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Preston, T W, & Sturgess, J P.
Integration of a finite element generator model into a simulated HVDC connected system.
Brazil.
Preston, T W, and Sturgess, J P.
1994.
"Integration of a finite element generator model into a simulated HVDC connected system."
Brazil.
@misc{etde_659608,
title = {Integration of a finite element generator model into a simulated HVDC connected system}
author = {Preston, T W, and Sturgess, J P}
abstractNote = {Within most system analysis programs generators and motors are represented by an equivalent circuit model either a 2-axis model for both stators and rotor or a three-phase model of the stator and a two-axis model of the rotor. This may be adequate under certain operating conditions such as steady-state or some symmetrical faults but for inverter-fed motors or generators feeding into a rectified load a more rigorous model of the machine is required. This paper describes the theory and development of such a model, its integration with the power electronics and application to 6-pulse and 12-pulse converters, the latter being appropriate in systems similar to HVDC unit connection. (author) 5 refs., 16 figs.}
place = {Brazil}
year = {1994}
month = {Dec}
}
title = {Integration of a finite element generator model into a simulated HVDC connected system}
author = {Preston, T W, and Sturgess, J P}
abstractNote = {Within most system analysis programs generators and motors are represented by an equivalent circuit model either a 2-axis model for both stators and rotor or a three-phase model of the stator and a two-axis model of the rotor. This may be adequate under certain operating conditions such as steady-state or some symmetrical faults but for inverter-fed motors or generators feeding into a rectified load a more rigorous model of the machine is required. This paper describes the theory and development of such a model, its integration with the power electronics and application to 6-pulse and 12-pulse converters, the latter being appropriate in systems similar to HVDC unit connection. (author) 5 refs., 16 figs.}
place = {Brazil}
year = {1994}
month = {Dec}
}