stevesummers
Electrical
- Nov 2, 2015
- 26
Hi All,
bit of a how long is a piece of string question... but i have been tasked with looking into some gas engine generators and doing some preliminary stability studies to see what they are capable for in terms of motor starting etc.
In terms of project background, there are 2x 2MW sets running, to act as prime generation for an islanded system, one running as isoch / speed control, the other in droop when its needed. The problem is that the generator supplier is not being helpful at all, and for someone reason don't seem to be able to give any straight answers to me.
I assume that as a gas engine is pretty much identical to a diesel engine in design, we could use a standard DEGOV / DEGOV1 type model based off the Woodward standard. But I also know that gas engines, really don't like load fluctuations and the governors have to be set down pretty tightly to stop it damaging the engine... so my question is does anyone have any ideas what sort of settings to start with - or where to look.
I have attached a grab of a typical DEGOV model - i am guessing that we would wind down the gain factor K10, to 25, or even higher... I have a few load step capability diagrams, so not sure if i could extrapolate backwards from these... any thoughts?
Thanks in advance
Steve
bit of a how long is a piece of string question... but i have been tasked with looking into some gas engine generators and doing some preliminary stability studies to see what they are capable for in terms of motor starting etc.
In terms of project background, there are 2x 2MW sets running, to act as prime generation for an islanded system, one running as isoch / speed control, the other in droop when its needed. The problem is that the generator supplier is not being helpful at all, and for someone reason don't seem to be able to give any straight answers to me.
I assume that as a gas engine is pretty much identical to a diesel engine in design, we could use a standard DEGOV / DEGOV1 type model based off the Woodward standard. But I also know that gas engines, really don't like load fluctuations and the governors have to be set down pretty tightly to stop it damaging the engine... so my question is does anyone have any ideas what sort of settings to start with - or where to look.
I have attached a grab of a typical DEGOV model - i am guessing that we would wind down the gain factor K10, to 25, or even higher... I have a few load step capability diagrams, so not sure if i could extrapolate backwards from these... any thoughts?
Thanks in advance
Steve