DISTRIBUTED VIRTUAL SYNCHRONOUS MACHINES

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– SYNCHRO-SYM Technologies –

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Distributed Virtual Synchronous Machine As Only Provided With SYNCHRO-SYM Technologies:

With its unique compact but high power magnetic sharing circuit and control architecture, a distributed BMSCC (or BRTEC) as only provided by SYNCHRO-SYM Technologies would emulate distributed synchronous generators or high power variable frequency transformers for distributed power exchange for distributed power factor control and automatic waveform phase, frequency, and voltage matching (i.e., virtual synchronous machines).

Distributed synchronous electric machine, such as electric generators and motors, or virtual synchronous machines is a relatively new smart grid concept for stabilizing the electricity distribution system but a long time pioneering concept of SYNCHRO-SYM Technologies. For instance, distributed BMSCC (or BRTEC) can emulate distributed synchronous generators or high power variable frequency transformers for distribution power exchange with its unique compact but high power magnetic sharing circuit and control architecture to provide distributed power factor control and automatic waveform phase, frequency, and voltage matching. Also, instead of emulating synchronous machines with distributed electronic power conditioning circuits, such as BMSCC, simply replace the asymmetric electric machine systems, such as slip-induction, reluctance, or permanent magnet electric machine systems, with SYNCHRO-SYM.


With twice the power density and octuple the peak torque at half the cost and half the loss per unit of electric machine power rating, without RE-PMs, and with the electromagnetic symmetry between primary and secondary ports as provided by the automatic precision control of BRTEC, only SYNCHRO-SYM & SYNCHRO-SYM Technologies allows for the necessary comprehensive enabling control of current, voltage, torque, speed, frequency, and power factor at any speed, including absolute zero and synchronous speed for truly virtual synchronous machines.


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