Title :
Bus transfer of multiple induction motor loads in a 400 megawatt fossil power plant
Author_Institution :
Consumers Power Co., Jackson, MI, USA
fDate :
9/1/1988 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A computer model capable of simulating multiple induction motors during bus transfer is described and its results compared with field tests. Optimum switching times are specified based on bus residual voltage and phase angle that will maintain motor inrush currents below ANSI/NEMA criteria. Recent papers have documented the inadequacy of the ANSI/NEMA resultant V/Hz criteria for assuring that motor-shaft torques remain below acceptable levels following bus transfer. The presented results support these findings, but indicate that the combination of high and low-inertia motors fed from the same bus will reduce motor peak-shaft torques when compared to individual transfer of low-inertia motor/pump units alone
Keywords :
induction motors; power engineering computing; thermal power stations; 400 MW; ANSI/NEMA; bus transfer; fossil power plant; motor inrush currents; motor-shaft torques; multiple induction motor loads; optimum switching times; phase angle; residual voltage; Computational modeling; Computer simulation; Energy exchange; Induction motors; Power generation; Power supplies; Shafts; Surges; Testing; Voltage;
Journal_Title :
Energy Conversion, IEEE Transactions on