Hanimlat
Electrical
- May 29, 2018
- 14
Hi All,
The question is regarding an electrically excited synchronous generator.
Consider that this generator is not connected to the grid and thus not locked with the grid frequency.
This generator is spinning at variable speed and gets constant and similar excitation current
meaning that the excitation current does not change with the speed.
Will this in fact mean that this generator is acting as a permanent magnet generator?
The question is regarding an electrically excited synchronous generator.
Consider that this generator is not connected to the grid and thus not locked with the grid frequency.
This generator is spinning at variable speed and gets constant and similar excitation current
meaning that the excitation current does not change with the speed.
Will this in fact mean that this generator is acting as a permanent magnet generator?