Switched reluctance generators and their control

This paper discusses how the switched reluctance generator (SRG) converts energy as directed by a controller. Beginning with a review of the electromechanics of generation, the paper identifies the implications of the energy conversion process on how the SRG is controlled. The structure of the SRG c...

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Direct power generation
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Reluctance generators
Reluctance motors
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Wind energy
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