Claims
- 1. A method of regulating the output voltage of a variable speed electric generator, said method comprising the steps of:
- producing a first signal representative of the actual output of the generator;
- combining said first signal with a reference signal to obtain a control signal which varies in proportion to the difference between a desired output of said generator and said actual output of said generator;
- modifying said control signal by a non-linear transfer function which is representative of the gain of said generator over an expected operating speed and load range of said generator, such that the magnitude of the modified control signal is a non-linear function of the magnitude of the control signal; and
- controlling the current in an exciter field winding of said generator in response to the modified control signal, thereby causing said actual output to approach said desired output.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein said transfer function is of an exponential function.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein said transfer function is of the form V.sub.o =Ce.sup.V.sbsp.in/K, where V.sub.in is the control signal, V.sub.o is the modified control signal, and C and K are constants.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein said transfer function is of the form V.sub.o =V.sub.in.sup.n /K, where V.sub.in is the control signal, V.sub.o is the modified control signal, and n and K are constants.
- 5. A voltage regulator for regulating the output voltage of a variable speed electric generator, said voltage regulator comprising:
- means for producing a first signal representative of the actual output of the generator;
- means for combining said first signal with a reference signal to obtain a control signal which varies in proportion to the difference between a desired output of said generator and said actual output of said generator;
- means for modifying said control signal by a non-linear transfer function which is representative of the gain of said generator over an expected operating speed and load range of said generator, such that the magnitude of the modified control signal is a non-linear function of the magnitude of the control signal; and
- means for controlling the current in an exciter field winding of said generator in response to the modified control signal, thereby causing said actual output to approach said desired output.
- 6. The voltage regulator of claim 5, wherein said transfer function is of an exponential function.
- 7. The voltage regulator of claim 5, wherein said transfer function is of the form V.sub.o =Ce.sup.V.sbsp.in/K, where V.sub.in is the control signal, V.sub.o is the modified control signal, and C and K are constants.
- 8. The voltage regulator of claim 5, wherein said transfer function is of the form V.sub.o =V.sub.in.sup.n /K, where V.sub.in is the control signal, V.sub.o is the modified control signal, and n and K are constants.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/290,344, filed Dec. 19, 1988, now abandoned.
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