2003
DOI: 10.1109/tec.2003.815856
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Bibliography on the application of induction generators in nonconventional energy systems

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“…MEA recently is one of the major driving force in electric generation in aircrafts (AbdElhafez & Forsyth, 2009;Bansal et al, 2003Bansal et al, , 2005Howse, 2003;Jones, 1999;Quigely, 1993;Mellor et al, 2005;Moir & Seabridge, 2001;Moir, 1999;Raimondi et al, 2002). Not only are aircraft electrical system power levels growing, but the diversity of the power generation types is increasing as well.…”
Section: Electric Power Generation In Meamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…MEA recently is one of the major driving force in electric generation in aircrafts (AbdElhafez & Forsyth, 2009;Bansal et al, 2003Bansal et al, , 2005Howse, 2003;Jones, 1999;Quigely, 1993;Mellor et al, 2005;Moir & Seabridge, 2001;Moir, 1999;Raimondi et al, 2002). Not only are aircraft electrical system power levels growing, but the diversity of the power generation types is increasing as well.…”
Section: Electric Power Generation In Meamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the IG requires complex power electronics and is considered unlikely to have the power density of the other machines (Khatounian et al,2003;Ying & Lin, 1995;Bansal et. al, 2003Bansal et.…”
Section: Induction Generatormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reduced unit cost, ruggedness, brush less (in squirrel cage construction), reduced size, absence of separate DC source and ease of maintenance, self-protection against severe overloads and short circuits, are the main advantages [15][16][17][18]. Further induction generators are loosely coupled devices, i.e.…”
Section: Induction Generatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a novel induction generator proposed at the beginning of this century, the dual stator-winding induction generator (DWIG) not only inherits some advantages of conventional induction generators (IGs), such as robust brushless construction, low maintenance cost, and favorable overload protection [3], [4], but also overcomes its inherent drawbacks of poor voltage regulation with load and rotor speed variations [5], [6]. The lack of electrical connection between two sets of stator windings makes the DWIG exhibit a high-quality control performance under variations in speed and load.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%