Turbine engine start system with improved starting characteristi

Electricity: single generator systems – With physical starting and/or stopping of the generator

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322 29, F02N 1100

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053250427

ABSTRACT:
A turbine engine start system accepts either AC or DC and performs power conversion for multiple functions such as starting an AC synchronous generator as a synchronous motor without degradation of input power quality and with minimal generation of EMI. The system utilizes common magnetic components and common semiconductor transistors and rectifiers within its four major subcircuits. The four major subcircuits include a transformer rectifier, a boost converter, a voltage source inverter and a field excitation controller.

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