Abstract
An innovative delta-star three-phase winding, developed earlier for harmonic reduction in 3-phase induction motors, is applied for constant speed grid-connected induction generators. A method has been developed for the prediction of the performance of the generator with such an unconventional winding. It has been demonstrated that with a suitable switching arrangement, the proposed delta-star generator can result in increased real power delivered to the grid and reduced reactive power drawn from the grid, as compared to a fixed stator configuration. A suitable microcontroller-based switching-scheme has also been designed for changing the stator connection according to the wind speed. The facility for using the star mode of the generator while connecting it to the grid with much reduced inrush current is also illustrated.
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