2007
DOI: 10.1109/tmag.2007.892612
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Characterization of Stand Alone AC Generators During No-Break Power Transfer Using Radial Basis Networks

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“…The parallel connection is possible when the terminal voltage of the two generators must be the same otherwise high current will flow between the two machines, resulting in damaging the equipment or generator [27]. The frequency of both generators must be the same otherwise the low-frequency generator takes more loads and results in the overloading of the generator [28]. The output voltage must be the same in phase otherwise large output voltage is developed in phase [29].…”
Section: Parallel Connections Of Ac Generatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The parallel connection is possible when the terminal voltage of the two generators must be the same otherwise high current will flow between the two machines, resulting in damaging the equipment or generator [27]. The frequency of both generators must be the same otherwise the low-frequency generator takes more loads and results in the overloading of the generator [28]. The output voltage must be the same in phase otherwise large output voltage is developed in phase [29].…”
Section: Parallel Connections Of Ac Generatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%