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A new synthetic loading of induction machines based on phase modulation

Abstract

Abstract Synthetic loading of induction machines are used to test machines for temperature rise and total losses without the need for attaching mechanical load to the shaft. A new phase modulation technique of the voltage is proposed in lieu of the traditional two‐frequency method. A simple bang‐bang DC switch is used to modulate the excitation current of an induction generator. System modeling was performed using the traditional two‐axis method, and has proven that the method is feasible. Practical test results are shown to validate the simulated performance. It is shown that the only constraint of this synthetic loading is to maintain the RMS values of the current and voltage at rated values.

Authors

Soltani J; Szabados B

Journal

European Transactions on Electrical Power, Vol. 13, No. 5, pp. 315–320

Publisher

Wiley

Publication Date

September 1, 2003

DOI

10.1002/etep.4450130507

ISSN

1430-144X
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