Matrix converter application for direct-drive gas turbine generator sets
Matrix converter application for direct-drive gas turbine generator sets
- Author(s): S.I. Vickers ; B.A.T. Al Zahawi ; R. Shuttleworth
- DOI: 10.1049/cp:19960896
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- Author(s): S.I. Vickers ; B.A.T. Al Zahawi ; R. Shuttleworth Source: 6th International Conference on Power Electronics and Variable Speed Drives, 1996 p. 103 – 107
- Conference: 6th International Conference on Power Electronics and Variable Speed Drives
- DOI: 10.1049/cp:19960896
- ISBN: 0 85296 665 2
- Location: Nottingham, UK
- Conference date: 23-25 Sept. 1996
- Format: PDF
A new real-time control strategy for a matrix converter is presented. This has been optimised for use with high speed generators in directly driven gas turbine CHP units. The strategy is based on a microcontroller system with all calculations performed without the need for external, dedicated hardware. The results show that this approach can produce good quality outputs without introducing any limitations to the circuits inherent versatility.
Inspec keywords: power convertors; gas turbines; microcontrollers; cogeneration
Subjects: Control of heat systems; Control engineering computing; Microprocessor chips; Power engineering computing; Power convertors and power supplies to apparatus; Microprocessors and microcomputers; Gas-turbine power stations and plants
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