DocumentCode
1043991
Title
Short-circuit forces on reactor supports-I
Author
Doherty, R.E. ; Kierstead, F.H.
Author_Institution
General Electric Company
fYear
1923
Firstpage
552
Lastpage
561
Abstract
The mechanical stress in the supporting members of any structure or apparatus under steady state is determined by the dimensions of the member and the magnitude of the resultant applied force. Under accelerated motion, however, an additional factor enters, namely, the reaction of the mass; and if the supporting members in this case are resilient, thta is, spring-like, then this becomes still another factor which enters the problem of determining the mechanical stress produccd by a given impressed force. The determination of the stress in the holding device (bolts, etc.) of reactors under short-circuit condition is just such a problem. If any motion whatever is permitted under this condition, the factors of mass and resilience are active. This paper gives a theoretical analysis of the problem, and shows that if any motion is permitted, thus allowing the factors of mass and resilience to become active, then the maximum stress may be significantly increased above that for no motion. Illustrative calculations lations show that this increase in practical cases my be of the order of 25 per cent. On the other hand, if motion of the reactors is prevented by sufficient initial bolt tension, or otherwise, then the maximum stress in the holding device obviously need be only as great as that corresponding to the maximum instantaneous peak of the electromagnetic force.
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Transactions of the
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0096-3860
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/T-AIEE.1923.5060896
Filename
5060896
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