DYNAMIC DECKRIPNION WINDPOWERA UNIT INDAKTION GENERATOR AT THEIR CONNCTION TO THE NETWORK THROUGH DAMPING RESISTANCE WITH SUBSEQUENT SHUNTING
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With the use of a previously developed method for calculating transient surge currents and moments when you connect to a network of asynchronous generators the numerical experiment and lighted dependence of the nature of transients and peak values of the currents and the moments of the value entered in the stator circuit, damping resistance. Recommendations are given for the formation of an optimal algorithm inclusion. Described phenomena accompanying the transition process.Downloads
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Дорохов, А. В. (2013). DYNAMIC DECKRIPNION WINDPOWERA UNIT INDAKTION GENERATOR AT THEIR CONNCTION TO THE NETWORK THROUGH DAMPING RESISTANCE WITH SUBSEQUENT SHUNTING. Lighting Engineering & Power Engineering, (1), 55–59. Retrieved from https://lepe.kname.edu.ua/index.php/lepe/article/view/247
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