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Dynamic Model of a Microturbine Used as a Distributed Generator


Author(s): A. Al-Hinai, A. Feliachi

Reference: Proc. Southeastern Symp. on System Theory, pp. 209-213, Huntsville, AL, March 18-19, 2002

Abstract: In this paper, a dynamic model of a microturbine, used as distributed generator, is developed. The model is suitable for transient analysis and simulation of an unbalanced three-phase power system. A microturbine unit consist of four parts: a gas turbine engine, a permanent magnet generator, a three-phase bridge AC to DC rectifier and a power DC to AC inverter. The proposed model is built from the dynamics of each part and their interconnections. To illustrate the proposed model, an unbalanced 3-phase system that consists of a microturbine generator connected to a load is simulated using Matlab Simulink Toolbox and Power System Blockset.

Keywords: distributed generators, microturbines, dynamic model
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