gdeep
Electrical
- Feb 9, 2012
- 17
Hi,
I have a question about the machine(torque)angles in synchronous motors with exciters.The sync motor is a 6500hp 36 pole motor @ 4.16kV, which is started as an induction machine.The load is a high inertia load which gets engaged when the moor reaches sync speed.
When the motor is running at synchronous speed and load is applied to it, would the rotor deaccelerate first, the machine angle would increase, the exciter would then try to increase the excitation field to accelerate the rotor to try to get it in sync speed with the stator fields, and thus reducing the machine angle. But the rotor would overshoot the sync speed( assuming it a cyclic load changing every 5 s).
So would the torque angle be consistently changing between a range of values and would the speed of the rotor be also changing slightly around its rated rpm? Is there a way to calculate the max/min range of values of the angle using the swing equation?
Do you guys know of any good reference where I can learn about it more?
Thanks
I have a question about the machine(torque)angles in synchronous motors with exciters.The sync motor is a 6500hp 36 pole motor @ 4.16kV, which is started as an induction machine.The load is a high inertia load which gets engaged when the moor reaches sync speed.
When the motor is running at synchronous speed and load is applied to it, would the rotor deaccelerate first, the machine angle would increase, the exciter would then try to increase the excitation field to accelerate the rotor to try to get it in sync speed with the stator fields, and thus reducing the machine angle. But the rotor would overshoot the sync speed( assuming it a cyclic load changing every 5 s).
So would the torque angle be consistently changing between a range of values and would the speed of the rotor be also changing slightly around its rated rpm? Is there a way to calculate the max/min range of values of the angle using the swing equation?
Do you guys know of any good reference where I can learn about it more?
Thanks