DocumentCode
1266037
Title
Abridgment of effect of armature resistance upon hunting of synchronous machines
Author
Wagner, C.
Author_Institution
Transmission Engineer, Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co., East Pittsburgh. Pa.
Volume
49
Issue
6
fYear
1930
fDate
6/1/1930 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
457
Lastpage
459
Abstract
The ability of systems to withstand shocks, such as faults or switching operations, is much greater for small operating angles. The present paper has to do with system stability for small oscillations as contrasted with the more usual concept of stability as being its ability to withstand shocks. The analysis shows that synchronous machines without amortisseur windings and with no resistance in the armature are inherently stable for small oscillations in prime mover input or load output. With resistance in the armature, stability for such conditions is dependent upon load. A new proof is given for the relation previously derived by Nickle and Pierce which states that the limiting angle at which a machine becomes stable is
. Arguments are presented which show that any standard type of damper which may have been installed in generators for other incidental reasons possesses the property of preventing spontaneous hunting except for the most abnormal conditions met in practise.
. Arguments are presented which show that any standard type of damper which may have been installed in generators for other incidental reasons possesses the property of preventing spontaneous hunting except for the most abnormal conditions met in practise.fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
A.I.E.E., Journal of the
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0095-9804
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JAIEE.1930.6535737
Filename
6535737
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