¬¬¬¬Comparison of Doubly-Fed Induction Generator Machine Models for Real-Time Simulations

Maximiliano Ferrari

University of Tennessee Knoxville

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Authors

  1. Maximiliano Ferrari (University of Tennessee Knoxville)
  2. Mark Buckner (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

Topic Area

Track 1 Topics: New power converters and controls for wind, solar PV, CHP, wave and tidal,

Session

S11 » Modeling and Simulation (11:05 - Wednesday, 27th June, University E)