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|a Ran, Li
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|a Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
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|a Analysis of electromechanical interactions in a flywheel system with a doubly fed induction machine
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|a This paper analyzes the electromechanical inter-action in a flywheel system with a doubly fed induction machine, used for wind farm power smoothing or grid frequency response control. The grid-connected electrical machine is subject to power control and this can cause it to produce negative damping to the shaft torsional vibration. Resonance must be prevented and the study proposes a solution by coordinating the design of the electrical controller and mechanical shaft. Computer simulations are used to demonstrate the problem and the proposed solution
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|t IEEE Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting 2010 (IAS)
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