Two-speed Synchronous Generator for Special Purposes

Authors

  • K. Čelić Ministry of Economy, Labour and Entrepreneurship, Energy and Mining Directorate Ulica grada Vukovara 78, 10000 Zagreb (Croatia) Author
  • M. Pužar Faculty of Electrical Engineering in Osijek Kneza Trpimira 2B, 31000 Osijek (Croatia) Author
  • S. Berberović Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing Unska 3, 10000 Zagreb (Croatia) Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24084/repqj07.326

Keywords:

Synchronous generator, finite-element analysis, operating performance

Abstract

This paper deals with basic performances of a design of a two-pole three-phase 40MVA synchronous generator. The generator is designed to test three-phase and single-phase high power transformers aimed to work within 50 Hz and 60 Hz network frequency. This means that the generator will operate at two nominal speeds, at 3000 rpm and 3600 rpm, with nominal power of 40 Mvar induction load when rating with symmetrical three-phase load. The additional requirements relate to constant operation with two-phase 25 MVA load and single-phase 13.5 MVA load, since for testing single-phase and special transformers phase connection you like will be used. In the course of designing, special attention was paid to correct dimensioning of the damper rotor winding as well as to the geometry of stator windings, rotor and air gap, which in the end will produce minimum voltage wave distortion, i.e. generator voltage wave shape with harmonious content less than 1% (as it was demanded).

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2024-01-24

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