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Asynchronized machines as a means of counter-emergency control and frequency regulation in a power system

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The possibility of using asynchronized machines, operating with a variable rotor rotation frequency, as counter- emergency control and high-speed regulation of the active power, is shown. The problems involved in using asynchronized machines to increase the active power and frequency regulation quality, and also to improve the dynamic characteristic of power systems, are considered.

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Correspondence to P. V. Sokur.

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Translated from Élektricheskie Stantsii, No. 9, September 2011, pp. 32 – 36.

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Dobganyuk, I.Y., Lokhmatov, A.P., Plotnikova, T.V. et al. Asynchronized machines as a means of counter-emergency control and frequency regulation in a power system. Power Technol Eng 45, 466–470 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10749-012-0296-y

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