Asynchronous Generators with Dynamic Slip Control
Abstract
This paper presents various systems fordynamic slip control of wound-rotor asynchronous
generators. Particular systems are presented here and
compared to each other. This paper thus yields a
comprehensive overview of systems for converting wind
energy to electrical energy using asynchronous generators
with slip control.
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