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Real-Time Simulation of Power Conversion in Doubly Fed Induction Machine

Zbigniew Kłosowski, S. Cieślik

2020Energies14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Currently used methods of simulation of doubly fed induction machines (DFIM), especially in real-time simulators (where a relatively large calculation step is used and high adequacy is required), do not provide the required adequacy, especially in rotor electrical circuits. In order to increase the adequacy of reproducing of electrical processes occurring in the circuits of the wound DFIM rotor, this paper presents a proposal and a verification of a new method of real-time simulation. The new method of mathematical modeling of electrical circuits uses voltage averaging at the calculation step. This method was supplemented by prediction of the machine’s rotor angle, which significantly increases the degree of adequacy of reproducing physical quantities present in DFIM, especially in the machine’s rotor. This method allows real-time simulation of electrical systems with a relatively large calculation step (of the order of 200 µs), while maintaining an appropriate degree of adequacy.

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Rotor (electric)Electronic circuitPower (physics)Computer scienceElectric machineControl theory (sociology)VoltageElectric power systemControl engineeringEngineeringElectrical engineeringControl (management)PhysicsQuantum mechanicsArtificial intelligenceStatorReal-time simulation and control systemsModeling and Simulation SystemsMultilevel Inverters and Converters
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