IEEJ Transactions on Industry Applications
Online ISSN : 1348-8163
Print ISSN : 0913-6339
ISSN-L : 0913-6339
Study on the Inrush Currents of Induction Generators due to Abrupt Connection to Utility Power Networks
Masaki SatoYoshio ShimaHiroo TakahsahiYoshitaka Sanpei
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1991 Volume 111 Issue 8 Pages 689-697

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The squirrel cage type induction generator is suitable for small water power stations and wind power stations because of its simple and rugged structure, and low construction cost. But the transient rush current flows into the primary and secondary windings when an induction generator is abruptly connected to a utility power network. The inrush current causes the voltage fluctuation in the power system. Therefore the electric power company needs the control method with low cost of the inrush current of the induction generator.
So we have to know many properties of the inrush current in detail. The factors affecting inrush currents are system voltages, controlling the system voltage phase angle, rotary speed, residual magnetism of the core, and residual electric charge of the primary windings. In this paper, the inrush current is analyzed by the instantaneous value symmetrical coordinates. The experimental study of the inrush current using phase controll equipment and a small induction generator is mentioned.
The conclusions of this investigation are summarized as follows:
(1) The factor that gives the strong influence on the inrush current is the voltage phase angle.
(2) Although rotary speed changes from 0.9 to 1.15 times as much as the synchronous speed, the maximum value of the inrush current is nearly constant.
(3) The maximum amplitude of the inrush current is definitely seen in the first or second wave.

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