MartinBruha
Electrical
- May 8, 2010
- 4
I develop a simulation model of synchronous machine including excitation winding and damper winding. Everything works more or less reasonable except of the excitation.
Let's say that I have rotating diodes excitation. Is it possible to have pretty high excitation current in the excitation (field) winding while the input voltage is zero?
By input voltage I mean the voltage on the terminals of the diode rectifier. I would suggest that at zero-voltage input it is kind of open circuit so there should be no excitation current. Am I right or is it completely wrong point of view?
I can get lot of measurements from the site, unfortunately not this kind.
Do you have any suggestions?
Thanks for all your tips.
Best regards
Martin
Let's say that I have rotating diodes excitation. Is it possible to have pretty high excitation current in the excitation (field) winding while the input voltage is zero?
By input voltage I mean the voltage on the terminals of the diode rectifier. I would suggest that at zero-voltage input it is kind of open circuit so there should be no excitation current. Am I right or is it completely wrong point of view?
I can get lot of measurements from the site, unfortunately not this kind.
Do you have any suggestions?
Thanks for all your tips.
Best regards
Martin