DocumentCode
1528633
Title
The heart of a new machine [Powerformer, cable-wound stator machine]
Author
Dettmer, Roger
Volume
44
Issue
6
fYear
1998
fDate
11/19/1998 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
255
Lastpage
258
Abstract
Powerformer (an amalgam of power generator and transformer) is a radically new generator design that could herald a new era in high-voltage generation. The new machine from ABB is a 100 RPM, 11 MVA, 45 kV machine, installed as unit 9 (U9) of the Porjus Hydropower Centre, on the Lule river in northern Sweden. The Powerformer uses a cable-wound stator using XLPE insulated cable. The cable´s circular cross section solves the two basic problems arising from the use of conventional, rectangular stator windings. First, within the stator slots, the uniform field in the insulator maximises insulation performance, and hence the voltage rating of the cable. Secondly, bending a cable of circular cross section does not result in the kinks and sharp edges that arise with a rectangular cable. Thus, even in the end regions, where the cable is bent to make the transition from one slot to the next, the electric field within the insulator remains free of singularities. In the end regions of the Powerformer the electric field remains confined within the cable, and the need to control an external electrical field as in a conventional machine, is eliminated
Keywords
XLPE insulation; electric generators; power cable insulation; power transformers; stators; 11 MVA; 45 kV; ABB; Lule river; Porjus Hydropower Centre; Powerformer; Sweden; XLPE insulated cable; cable-wound stator; end regions; high-voltage generation; insulator uniform field; power generator; stator slots; transformer; voltage rating;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
IEE Review
Publisher
iet
ISSN
0953-5683
Type
jour
DOI
10.1049/ir:19980606
Filename
774873
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