This is the first video among the many dozens I have watched that actually explained what happens in the device when the RPMs synchronize and where we get the name from. THANK YOU!
I want to ask about the doubly fed induction generator. Does it contain damper windings. Does the main rotor windings consider as adamper windings due to the related speed between the stator and the rotor is not zero speed.
This is the first video among the many dozens I have watched that actually explained what happens in the device when the RPMs synchronize and where we get the name from. THANK YOU!
Excellent graphs and explanations. I have an induction turbine and this is helping me a lot.
Thank you for making this video!!!
Thanks for the video mate, genuinely appreciate it.
I want to ask about the doubly fed induction generator. Does it contain damper windings. Does the main rotor windings consider as adamper windings due to the related speed between the stator and the rotor is not zero speed.
So clear and simple! Very nice! Thanks a lot!
So instead of speeding up to the generator region, we could lower the source frequency as well.
Thank you. Well Explained.
Glad it was helpful!
you are amazing. Thank you.
If you are using 50Hz then wouldn't the synchronous speed be 90,000 rpm (ie, 1500 rps)?
Thanks