
Distributed Generation Induction and Permanent Magnet Generators
by Lai, Loi Lei; Chan, Tze FunBuy New
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Summary
Author Biography
Among his professional activities, he is a Founder and was the Conference Chairman of the international Conference on Power Utility Deregulation, Restructuring man of the International Conference on Power Utility Deregulation, Restructuring and Power Technologies (DRPT) 2000, co-sponsored by the IEEE (now IET) and Power Technologies (DRPT) 2000, co-sponsored by the IEE (now IET) and IEEE. He reviews grant proposals regularly for the EPSRC, Australian Research Council and Hong Kong research Grant Council. In 2001, he was invited by the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers to be Chairman of an Accreditation Visit Team to accredit the BEng (Hons) degree in Electrical Engineering. Since 2005, Professor Lai has been invited as a judge for the Power/Energy Category in the IET Innovation in Engineering Awards. He was also Student Recruitment Office of the IEEE UKRI Section Executive Committee. He is a member of the Intelligent Systems Subcommittee in Power System Analysis, Computing and Economic Committee, IEEE Power Engineering Society; a Member of the Executive Team of the Power Trading and Control Technical and Professional Network, IET; an Editor of the IEE Proceedings - Generation, Distribution and Generation (now IET Generation, Distribution and Generation); an Editorial Board Member of the International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems published by Elsevier Science Ltd, UK; International Advisor, Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (HKIE) Transactions and an Editorial Board Member of the European Transactions on Electrical Power published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. He was a research Professor at Tokyo Metropolitan University, is also Visiting professor at Southeast University Nanjing and Guest Professor at Fudan University, Shanghai. He has also been invited to deliver keynote addresses and plenary speeches to several major international conferences sponsored by the IET and IEEE.
Tze Fun Chan received his BSc (Eng) and MPhil degrees in electrical engineering from the University of Hong Kong in 1974and 1980, respectively. He received his PhD in electrical engineering from City University London in 2005. Currently, Dr Chan is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, where he has been since 1978. His research interests are self-excited AC generators, brushless AC generators and permanent magnet machines. In June 2006, he was awarded a Prize Paper by the IEEE Power Engineering Society Energy Development and Power Generation Committee.
Table of Contents
Foreword | |
Preface | |
Acknowledgements | |
About the Authors | |
Distributed Generation | |
Introduction | |
Reasons for DG | |
Technical Impacts of DG | |
DG Technologies | |
Thermal Issues | |
Voltage Profile Issues | |
Fault-Level Contributions | |
Harmonics and Interactions with Loads | |
Interactions Between Generating Units | |
Protection Issues | |
Economic Impact of DG | |
Barriers to DG Development | |
Renewable Sources of Energy | |
Renewable Energy Economics | |
Interconnection | |
Interconnection Standardization | |
Rate Design | |
Recommendations and Guidelines for DG Planning | |
Summary | |
References | |
Generators | |
Introduction | |
Synchronous Generator | |
Permanent Magnet Materials | |
Permanent Magnet Generator | |
Induction Generator | |
Three-Phase IGs and SEIGs | |
Single-Phase IGs and SEIGs | |
Doubly Fed Induction Generator | |
Operation | |
Recent Work | |
Summary | |
References | |
Three-Phase IG Operating on a Single-Phase Power System | |
Introduction | |
Phase Balancing Using Passive Circuit Elements | |
Analysis of IG with Phase Converters | |
Phase-Balancing Schemes | |
Case Study | |
System Power Factor | |
Power and Efficiency | |
Operation with Fixed Phase Converters | |
Summary | |
Phase Balancing using the Smith Connection | |
Three-Phase IG with the Smith Connection | |
Performance Analysis | |
Balanced Operation | |
Case Study | |
Effect of Phase-Balancing Capacitances | |
Dual-Mode Operation | |
Summary | |
Microcontroller-Based Multi-Mode Control of SMIG | |
Phase Voltage Consideration | |
Control System | |
Practical Implementation | |
Experimental Results | |
Summary | |
Phase-Balancing using a Line Current Injection Method | |
Circuit Connection and Operating Principle | |
Performance Analysis | |
Balanced Operation | |
Case Study | |
Summary | |
References | |
Finite Element Analysis of Grid-Connected IG with the Steinmetz Connection | |
Introduction | |
Steinmetz Connection and Symmetrical Components Analysis | |
Machine Model | |
Finite Element Analysis | |
Basic Field Equations | |
Stator Circuit Equations | |
Stator EMFs | |
Rotor Circuit Model | |
Comments on the Proposed Method | |
Computational Aspects | |
Case Study | |
Summary | |
References | |
SEIGs for Autonomous Power Systems | |
Introduction | |
Three-Phase SEIG with the Steinmetz Connection | |
Circuit Connection and Analysis | |
Solution Technique | |
Capacitance Requirement | |
Computed and Experimental Results | |
Capacitance Requirement on Load | |
Summary | |
SEIG with Asymmetrically Connected Impedances and Excitation Capacitances | |
Circuit Model | |
Performance Analysis | |
Computed and Experimental Results | |
Modified Steinmetz Connection | |
Simplified Steinmetz Connection | |
Summary | |
Self-regulated SEIG for Single-Phase Loads | |
Circuit Connection and Analysis | |
Effect of Series Compensation Capacitance | |
Experimental Results and Discussion | |
Effect of Load Power Factor | |
Summary | |
SEIG with the Smith Connection | |
Circuit Connection and Operating Principle | |
Performance Analysis | |
Balanced Operation | |
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