DocumentCode :
1286028
Title :
Probability assessment of turbine-generator shaft torque following severe disturbances on the system supply
Author :
Hammons, T.J. ; Lim, C.K.
Author_Institution :
Glasgow Univ., UK
Volume :
14
Issue :
4
fYear :
1999
fDate :
12/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1115
Lastpage :
1123
Abstract :
This paper presents a probabilistic approach to the evaluation of the maximum torsional torques induced in turbine generator shafts following severe supply network disturbances with clearance, during high-speed auto-reclosure, and resulting from mal-synchronisation. In this context the investigations have been conducted on a range of machines taking into consideration the uncertainty of several factors associated with the practical operation of the power system. The results of these investigations are presented in the form of discrete probability distributions of the maximum torsional torques induced in the turbine-generator shaft sections. Also examined is the effect on maximum torsional torques of employing detailed (2d, 3q) and reduced (1d, 1q) damper models of the synchronous generator. First, simulation of turbine-generators with up to 9 masses, using detailed and reduced rotor circuit models where L-L-L, L-L-G, L-L and L-G faults are cleared at fault current zeros and governor and AVR effects are represented, are summarised. Then, probability of disturbances and peak shaft torque at turbine-generator shaft sections following bolted stator terminal short circuits and as a function of fault clearing time and following mal-synchronisation for a range of typical machines are presented. An approach to evaluate maximum turbine-generator shaft torques considering the uncertainties associated with the occurrence of disturbances and their attendant protective switching sequences is outlined
Keywords :
probability; short-circuit currents; stators; synchronisation; torque; turbogenerators; bolted stator terminal short circuits; conditional probability theorem; discrete probability distributions; fault clearing; fault current zeros; high-speed auto-reclosure; mal-synchronisation; maximum torsional torques; peak shaft torque; probabilistic approach; probability assessment; protective switching sequences; reclosing systems; reduced damper models; synchronous generator; system supply disturbances; turbine-generator shaft torque; turbine-generator shaft torsional torques; uncertainties; Circuit faults; Damping; Power system modeling; Probability distribution; Shafts; Shock absorbers; Synchronous generators; Torque; Turbines; Uncertainty;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Energy Conversion, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0885-8969
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/60.815036
Filename :
815036
Link To Document :
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