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Performing Wind System with Rectifier with Near Sinusoidal Input Current
The RNSIC-1 (rectifier with near sinusoidal input currents converter), is the foundation of a wind generator system that is presented. The three inductances that make up a traditional RNSIC–1 converter are eliminated in the proposed arrangement, and the SCIG generator's leakage inductances fill their place. This is what makes it new. The wind system's role in the load currents is discussed. Lower power losses, smaller harmonic input currents, fewer EMI issues, excellent dependability, and cheaper costs are characteristics of the new wind system. This new wind system could be used for partial variable speed wind turbines (usually 70% to 100% synchronous speed) and lower hydro connector squirrel cage induction generators (SCIG).
期刊介绍:
WSEAS Transactions on Power Systems publishes original research papers relating to electric power and energy. We aim to bring important work to a wide international audience and therefore only publish papers of exceptional scientific value that advance our understanding of these particular areas. The research presented must transcend the limits of case studies, while both experimental and theoretical studies are accepted. It is a multi-disciplinary journal and therefore its content mirrors the diverse interests and approaches of scholars involved with generation, transmission & distribution planning, alternative energy systems, power market, switching and related areas. We also welcome scholarly contributions from officials with government agencies, international agencies, and non-governmental organizations.