Mello84
Electrical
- Feb 21, 2011
- 1
Hi!
Using data from a load rejection test, I have to calculate the inertia constant of a turbine-generator set. I know that I have to calculate the slope of the shaft speed v/s time graph. From the swing curve; I have the following:
H=(Po/Sb )/(2(dn/dt))
where Po = initial loading of machine
Sb = base MVA
dn/dt = slope of shaft-speed response at instant of rejection (n is in per unit).
However; I found that there also is the following expression for H (for e.g. Pg 17 in
H=(Sb(dn/dt))/(2Po)
Is there any convention for H I am unaware of? What is the correct expression?
Using data from a load rejection test, I have to calculate the inertia constant of a turbine-generator set. I know that I have to calculate the slope of the shaft speed v/s time graph. From the swing curve; I have the following:
H=(Po/Sb )/(2(dn/dt))
where Po = initial loading of machine
Sb = base MVA
dn/dt = slope of shaft-speed response at instant of rejection (n is in per unit).
However; I found that there also is the following expression for H (for e.g. Pg 17 in
H=(Sb(dn/dt))/(2Po)
Is there any convention for H I am unaware of? What is the correct expression?