Synchronous Generators, the first of two volumes in the Electric Generators Handbook, offers a thorough introduction to electrical energy and electricity generation, including the basic principles of electric generators. The book devotes a chapter to the most representative prime mover models for transients used in active control of various generators. Then, individual chapters explore large- and medium-power synchronous generator topologies, steady state, modeling, transients, control, design, and testing. Numerous case studies, worked-out examples, sample results, and illustrations highlight the concepts.
Fully revised and updated to reflect the last decade's worth of progress in the field, this Second Edition adds new sections that:
- Discuss high-power wind generators with fewer or no permanent magnets (PMs)
- Cover PM-assisted DC-excited salient pole synchronous generators
- Present multiphase synchronous machine inductances via the winding function method
- Consider the control of autonomous synchronous generators
- Examine additional optimization design issues
- Illustrate the optimal design of a large wind generator by the Hooke-Jeeves method
- Detail the magnetic equivalent circuit population-based optimal design of synchronous generators
- Address online identification of synchronous generator parameters
- Explain the small-signal injection online technique
- Explore line switching (on or off) parameter identification for isolated grids
- Describe synthetic back-to-back load testing with inverter supply
The promise of renewable, sustainable energy rests on our ability to design innovative power systems that are able to harness energy from a variety of sources. Synchronous Generators, Second Edition supplies state-of-the-art tools necessary to design, validate, and deploy the right power generation technologies to fulfill tomorrow's complex energy needs.
About the Author: Ion Boldea is a professor of electrical engineering at the University Politehnica Timişoara, Romania. A life fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Professor Boldea has worked, published, lectured, and consulted extensively on the theory, design, and control of linear and rotary electric motors and generators for more than 40 years.