djs6588
Electrical
- Feb 14, 2013
- 3
I am a recently hired planning engineer and unfortunately the college I had graduated from did not offer many power courses, we took a little of everything and did not pick a set path. I feel I have a good understanding of the basics but it really bothers me when I do not completely understand what is going on and one thing I am struggling to wrap my head around is cap banks and exactly how they work. I have some ideas which seem right to me but I am looking for some reassurance that I am correct or why I am wrong.
1) If inductors make the current lag and you add caps to make the voltage lag this is just bringing the p.f. closer to unity. But whether it is at unity or not the inductors still need kvar to build up the magnetic field. The caps are now supplying the energy needed for the inductors magnetic field?
2) If the caps are now supplying the energy to build up the magnetic field how is this happening? In the first quarter of the sine wave, when the energy is being stored in the inductor, woundn't the capacitor be charging and not be able to supply the energy needed? If someone could help me understand what happens in a cap and inductor in the first half of the sine wave I would appreciate it.
3) If there is a cap 1 span away from an inductive load, and I am correct in thinking the caps supply the kvars to the inductor, then would the current in this 1 span of wire be higher than the span before it since there is additional current flowing between the cap and inductor?
4) How does a cap bank raise the voltage? My thinking was since there is less current being supplied by the generator then there are less line losses and that raises the voltage.
I appreciate any help. Thanks.
1) If inductors make the current lag and you add caps to make the voltage lag this is just bringing the p.f. closer to unity. But whether it is at unity or not the inductors still need kvar to build up the magnetic field. The caps are now supplying the energy needed for the inductors magnetic field?
2) If the caps are now supplying the energy to build up the magnetic field how is this happening? In the first quarter of the sine wave, when the energy is being stored in the inductor, woundn't the capacitor be charging and not be able to supply the energy needed? If someone could help me understand what happens in a cap and inductor in the first half of the sine wave I would appreciate it.
3) If there is a cap 1 span away from an inductive load, and I am correct in thinking the caps supply the kvars to the inductor, then would the current in this 1 span of wire be higher than the span before it since there is additional current flowing between the cap and inductor?
4) How does a cap bank raise the voltage? My thinking was since there is less current being supplied by the generator then there are less line losses and that raises the voltage.
I appreciate any help. Thanks.