Operation of Grid Forming Converters as Self Excited Induction Generators Under Non-Ideal Loading Conditions
Self-excited induction generators offer a robust solution for power production for standalone as well as grid-connected systems. In general, self-excited induction generators require excitation capacitors which make use of the machine magnetization characteristics for voltage build up process as well as operation at a specific frequency. In this paper, a self-excited induction machine is modeled with both the electrical and mechanical dynamics. This modeled virtual machine's dynamics are utilized for voltage build up process for a standalone photovoltaic converter connected to a local load for a microgrid application. The modeled machine's parameters are used from the name plate rating from the manufacturer. However, in a microgrid the accommodation of unbalanced and/or nonlinear harmonic rich load is a necessity, therefore, in this work the virtual self-excitation capacitors of the modeled machine are varied based on the machine characteristics. With the objective of ensuring harmonic free point of common coupling voltage, the modeled virtual self-excitation capacitors are varied to accomplish change in terminal frequency and the virtual load torque is varied to obtain voltage magnitude change. To verify the efficacy, the overall system is modeled in MATLAB/Simulink and PLECS domain and most important case studies are presented.
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AB - Self-excited induction generators offer a robust solution for power production for standalone as well as grid-connected systems. In general, self-excited induction generators require excitation capacitors which make use of the machine magnetization characteristics for voltage build up process as well as operation at a specific frequency. In this paper, a self-excited induction machine is modeled with both the electrical and mechanical dynamics. This modeled virtual machine's dynamics are utilized for voltage build up process for a standalone photovoltaic converter connected to a local load for a microgrid application. The modeled machine's parameters are used from the name plate rating from the manufacturer. However, in a microgrid the accommodation of unbalanced and/or nonlinear harmonic rich load is a necessity, therefore, in this work the virtual self-excitation capacitors of the modeled machine are varied based on the machine characteristics. With the objective of ensuring harmonic free point of common coupling voltage, the modeled virtual self-excitation capacitors are varied to accomplish change in terminal frequency and the virtual load torque is varied to obtain voltage magnitude change. To verify the efficacy, the overall system is modeled in MATLAB/Simulink and PLECS domain and most important case studies are presented.
AU - Roy Chowdhury, Vikram
A2 - Mather, Barry
DB - C-MIX - Community Microgrid Information Exchange
DP - Open EI | National Laboratory of the Rockies
DO - 10.1109/APEC48139.2024.10509285
KW - Solar
KW - Photovoltaics
KW - PV
KW - Power electronics and inverters
KW - Power electronics
KW - Inverters
KW - Battery energy storage
KW - Diesel generators
KW - Other liquid-fuel generators
KW - Maintenance and operations
KW - Operations
KW - Maintenance
KW - Commissioning
KW - Standards
KW - Interconnection
KW - Protection
KW - Case studies
KW - Performance
KW - Local energy resources (LER)
LA - English
DA - 2024/01/01
PY - 2024
PB - NLR
T1 - Operation of Grid Forming Converters as Self Excited Induction Generators Under Non-Ideal Loading Conditions
UR - https://doi.org/10.1109/APEC48139.2024.10509285
ER -
Roy Chowdhury, Vikram, and Barry Mather. Operation of Grid Forming Converters as Self Excited Induction Generators Under Non-Ideal Loading Conditions. NLR, 1 January, 2024, C-MIX - Community Microgrid Information Exchange. https://doi.org/10.1109/APEC48139.2024.10509285.
Roy Chowdhury, V., & Mather, B. (2024). Operation of Grid Forming Converters as Self Excited Induction Generators Under Non-Ideal Loading Conditions. [Data set]. C-MIX - Community Microgrid Information Exchange. NLR. https://doi.org/10.1109/APEC48139.2024.10509285
Roy Chowdhury, Vikram and Barry Mather. Operation of Grid Forming Converters as Self Excited Induction Generators Under Non-Ideal Loading Conditions. NLR, January, 1, 2024. Distributed by C-MIX - Community Microgrid Information Exchange. https://doi.org/10.1109/APEC48139.2024.10509285
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abstractNote = {Self-excited induction generators offer a robust solution for power production for standalone as well as grid-connected systems. In general, self-excited induction generators require excitation capacitors which make use of the machine magnetization characteristics for voltage build up process as well as operation at a specific frequency. In this paper, a self-excited induction machine is modeled with both the electrical and mechanical dynamics. This modeled virtual machine's dynamics are utilized for voltage build up process for a standalone photovoltaic converter connected to a local load for a microgrid application. The modeled machine's parameters are used from the name plate rating from the manufacturer. However, in a microgrid the accommodation of unbalanced and/or nonlinear harmonic rich load is a necessity, therefore, in this work the virtual self-excitation capacitors of the modeled machine are varied based on the machine characteristics. With the objective of ensuring harmonic free point of common coupling voltage, the modeled virtual self-excitation capacitors are varied to accomplish change in terminal frequency and the virtual load torque is varied to obtain voltage magnitude change. To verify the efficacy, the overall system is modeled in MATLAB/Simulink and PLECS domain and most important case studies are presented.},
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year = {2024},
howpublished = {C-MIX - Community Microgrid Information Exchange, NLR, https://doi.org/10.1109/APEC48139.2024.10509285},
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https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/APEC48139.2024.10509285
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Data from Jan 1, 2024
Last updated Mar 30, 2026
Submitted Jun 2, 2026
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Vikram Roy Chowdhury

