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Direct connection of permanent magnet synchronous generator to grid
Chrobák, Petr ; Mach, Martin (referee) ; Ondrůšek, Čestmír (advisor)
This thesis deals with possibility of direct grid connection of permanent magnet synchronous generator. Main benefits of PMSG are briefly compared with classical synchronous generators. There are mentioned all synchronization conditions and their modification in the case of directly grid connected PM generators. One part of this thesis is focused on the damper winding and transient currents shapes during transient state. There is also solved the effect of damper winding on currents shapes. To simulate the case of direct PMSG grid connection there is composed alternative mathematical model of PMSG. Final part of thesis is focused on the simulation of PMSG and there is also made the simulation of PMSG direct grid connection.
Dynamic model and deexcitation of brushless synchronous generator
Chrobák, Petr ; Huzlík, Rostislav (referee) ; Ondrůšek, Čestmír (advisor)
This master thesis is focused on the synchronous generator mathematical model analysis. Based on the analysis are compiled mathematical models of main generator and exciter cooperating in brushless synchronous generator excitation system. Mathematical models of both machines are based on system of differential equations and their validity is verified in Matlab-Simulink. The master thesis is devided into three main parts. First part is focused on the derivation of differential equations to describe the behavior of electrical quantities of machines. In the second part are compiled and simulated mathematical models of both synchronous machines in Matlab-Simulink. The correctness of models are verified by approximate analytical calculations of selected steady and dynamic states. The last part is focused on design and simulation of concept for main generator rapid field winding deexcitation in brushless synchronous genereator excitation system.
Direct connection of permanent magnet synchronous generator to grid
Chrobák, Petr ; Mach, Martin (referee) ; Ondrůšek, Čestmír (advisor)
This thesis deals with possibility of direct grid connection of permanent magnet synchronous generator. Main benefits of PMSG are briefly compared with classical synchronous generators. There are mentioned all synchronization conditions and their modification in the case of directly grid connected PM generators. One part of this thesis is focused on the damper winding and transient currents shapes during transient state. There is also solved the effect of damper winding on currents shapes. To simulate the case of direct PMSG grid connection there is composed alternative mathematical model of PMSG. Final part of thesis is focused on the simulation of PMSG and there is also made the simulation of PMSG direct grid connection.
Dynamic model and deexcitation of brushless synchronous generator
Chrobák, Petr ; Huzlík, Rostislav (referee) ; Ondrůšek, Čestmír (advisor)
This master thesis is focused on the synchronous generator mathematical model analysis. Based on the analysis are compiled mathematical models of main generator and exciter cooperating in brushless synchronous generator excitation system. Mathematical models of both machines are based on system of differential equations and their validity is verified in Matlab-Simulink. The master thesis is devided into three main parts. First part is focused on the derivation of differential equations to describe the behavior of electrical quantities of machines. In the second part are compiled and simulated mathematical models of both synchronous machines in Matlab-Simulink. The correctness of models are verified by approximate analytical calculations of selected steady and dynamic states. The last part is focused on design and simulation of concept for main generator rapid field winding deexcitation in brushless synchronous genereator excitation system.

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