Title :
Improving the starting performance of large salient-pole synchronous machines
Author :
Karmaker, Haran ; Mi, Chunting
Author_Institution :
Gen. Electr. Canada, Peterborough, Ont., Canada
fDate :
7/1/2004 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We have carried out an engineering study with the aim of enhancing the reliability of the starting system of the salient-pole synchronous machines in a pumping-generating plant. We focused on accurate prediction of the damper bar currents, electromagnetic torque, acceleration time, and bar temperatures during the starting process. We used the time-stepping finite-element analysis (FEA) for a multiple-pole model including coupled field-circuit formulation and rotor motion. We also developed an analytical model, incorporating the equivalent circuit parameters, to simulate the starting performance of the generator/motor units. The predicted results from both the FEA model and the analytical model agree well with experimental investigations. As a result, we were able to propose a way to improve the motor´s reliability and allow many additional starts.
Keywords :
AC generators; equivalent circuits; finite element analysis; power engineering computing; power system reliability; pumping plants; starting; synchronous motors; torque; AC generators; FEA model; acceleration time; bar temperatures; coupled field-circuit formulation; damper bar currents; electromagnetic torque; equivalent circuit parameters; generator units; motor reliability; motor units; multiple-pole model; pumping-generating plant; rotor motion; salient-pole synchronous machines; starting performance simulation; starting system reliability; synchronous motors; time-stepping finite-element analysis; Acceleration; Analytical models; Coupled mode analysis; Finite element methods; Pumps; Reliability engineering; Synchronous machines; Synchronous motors; Temperature; Torque; AC generators; FEA; equivalent circuits; finite-element analysis; salient-pole synchronous machines; starting performance; synchronous machines; synchronous motors; time-stepping FEA;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2004.831003