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What I don't understand about induction generators (among other things) is: is the speed of the generator going to be limited by the grid frequency that excites the armature, or will it turn close to its optimal speed?
I have an nano-turbine that operates on 3.3 lbs/hr of steam. It's ideal rotational velocity for peak efficiency is about 80,000 rpm (fyi: it uses magnetic bearings). I want to put an induction generator on it to produce grid connect AC. What I don't understand about induction generators (among other things) is: is the speed of the generator going to be limited by the grid frequency that excites the armature, or will it turn close to its optimal speed?
I have an nano-turbine that operates on 3.3 lbs/hr of steam. It's ideal rotational velocity for peak efficiency is about 80,000 rpm (fyi: it uses magnetic bearings). I want to put an induction generator on it to produce grid connect AC. What I don't understand about induction generators (among other things) is: is the speed of the generator going to be limited by the grid frequency that excites the armature, or will it turn close to its optimal speed?
