DocumentCode :
1308186
Title :
Calculation of sudden short circuit phenomena of alternators
Author :
Diamant, N.S.
Volume :
34
Issue :
9
fYear :
1915
Firstpage :
2043
Lastpage :
2079
Abstract :
The theory and explanation of the electromagnetic phenomena involved in the sudden short circuit of alternators, as given by Berg and Boucherot, is first briefly considered. It is shown how complex the different resistances and reactances are that enter the equations of sudden short circuits. New methods are developed for the experimental determination of these quantities by simply determining the rise of direct current in the field and armature circuits. (see II) Also new simple methods are given, based on theoretical equations, for the calculation of short circuits directly from oscillographic records. (see IV). Data relating to the short circuit of a 45-kv-a. alternator are given; also an electrical device, designed by the writer and used in most of the tests, for short circuiting a machine at any given point of the e.m.f. wave, as described. (see III). As a whole, an attempt is made throughout the paper to put calculations of sudden short circuits on a sound rational basis and to test the correctness of the theories given. The paper is divided into the following self-explanatory sections: I — General theory and explanation of the electromagnetic phenomena of sudden short circuits of alternators. II — Experimental methods for the determination of alternator constants. III — Sudden short circuit tests. Three-phase, single-phase etc. IV — Methods of calculation. V — Determination of armature reactance. (impedance). VI — Effect on supply. VII — Critical resume and some conclusions. VIII — Description of apparatus and list of symbols.
Keywords :
Alternators; Armature; Equations; Impedance; Magnetic circuits; Resistance; Transient analysis;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Proceedings of the
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0097-2444
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/PAIEE.1915.6590158
Filename :
6590158
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