I. Alan et Ta. Lipo, CONTROL OF A POLYPHASE INDUCTION GENERATOR INDUCTION-MOTOR POWER CONVERSION SYSTEM COMPLETELY ISOLATED FROM THE UTILITY, IEEE transactions on industry applications, 30(3), 1994, pp. 636-647
Two squirrel cage induction machines interconnected via a 20 kHz paral
lel resonant High Frequency (HF) ac link and associated switching Puls
e Density Modulated (PDM) converters are investigated, one operating a
s a generator and the other as a motor. No capacitors are used for the
excitation of the generator or motor. Instead, the real power of the
generator is controlled so as to maintain the proper link voltage and
match the power between the input and output. Current regulated PDM co
nverters operating via Field Oriented Controllers (FOC's) are used to
control both machines. A zero voltage switching technique is utilized
with the associated PDM converters. Low harmonic distortion waveforms
have been obtained both at the input and output due to the high 40 kHz
switching frequency. Link voltage build-up and excitation of the gene
rator by an initial charging circuit, power matching between input and
output, and peak link voltage regulation techniques are investigated.
Both computer simulations and experimental results demonstrate the fe
asibility of the proposed system.