Title :
Finite-Element Calculation of 3-D Transient Electromagnetic Field in End Region and Eddy-Current Loss Decrease in Stator End Clamping Plate of Large Hydrogenerator
Author :
Yanping Liang ; Honghao Yu ; Xu Bian
Author_Institution :
Harbin Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Harbin, China
Abstract :
The stator clamping plate is an important component of hydrogenerators used to fasten the stator end core. Due to the complex leakage electromagnetic field in the end region, eddy-current loss in the stator clamping plate is usually very large, which will lead to partial overheat. Evaluation of eddy-current losses in stator clamping plates and reasonable structure design are the premise of ensuring the safe and stable operation of a large hydrogenerator. A 278-MVA hydrogenerator is taken as an example in this paper, and the calculation model of 3-D transient electromagnetic field of end region is established and validated by temperature test value. Then, a new arch-shaped clamping plate structure is presented. The transient electromagnetic field and eddy-current losses of end regions with traditional fan-shaped and new arch-shaped stator clamping plate structures are calculated by time-stepping finite-element method and are compared. Calculation results indicate that the new arch-shaped clamping plate structure can effectively reduce the eddy-current loss of stator clamping plate.
Keywords :
clamps; eddy current losses; electromagnetic fields; finite element analysis; hydroelectric generators; stators; transient analysis; 3-D transient electromagnetic field; complex leakage electromagnetic field; eddy current loss; end region; finite-element calculation; hydrogenerator; stator end clamping plate; time-stepping finite-element method; Clamps; Eddy currents; Fingers; Magnetic flux density; Stator cores; Stator windings; Eddy-current loss; Hydro-generator; eddy current loss; electromagnetic field; finite element method; finite-element method (FEM); hydrogenerator; stator clamping plate;
Journal_Title :
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIE.2015.2460231