Double-side voltage-behind-reactance model of brushless exciter in aircraft wound-rotor synchronous starter-generator considering magnetic saturation

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Abstract

The brushless excitation structure characteristics of the aviation wound-rotor synchronous starter/generator (WRSSG) put forward the requirement on the brushless exciter (BE) model that both the stator and rotor windings can be interfaced with the external circuit directly. In this paper, a double-side variable-parameter voltage-behind-reactance (DS-VP-VBR) model of the BE considering magnetic saturation was established firstly to realize the direct connection between the stator and rotor windings with external circuits. Then, a double-side constant-parameter VBR (DS-CP-VBR) model with completely decoupled RL circuit was developed through the algebraic transformation and numerical approximation from the DS-VP-VBR model. In order to further improve the model accuracy, the leakage inductance variation of the stator and rotor windings were also considered. Computer studies under steady-state and transient operating conditions verified the validity and accuracy of the proposed BE DS-VBR models.

Original languageEnglish
Article number9356372
Pages (from-to)2358-2369
Number of pages12
JournalIEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion
Volume36
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2021

Keywords

  • Brushless exciter
  • Magnetic saturation
  • VBR
  • Wound-rotor synchronous starter/generator

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