Damper cage loss reduction and no-load voltage THD improvements in salient-pole synchronous generators

Salient-pole synchronous generators (SG) have a long history of utilization as reliable power generation systems. Important aspects of such generators include a high power-to-weight ratio, high efficiency and a low cost per kVA output [1]. Another critical aspect is the requirement for very low harm...

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Main Authors: Nuzzo, Stefano, Galea, Michael, Gerada, C., Gerada, David, Mebarki, Abdelslam, Brown, N.L.
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author Nuzzo, Stefano
Galea, Michael
Gerada, C.
Gerada, David
Mebarki, Abdelslam
Brown, N.L.
author_facet Nuzzo, Stefano
Galea, Michael
Gerada, C.
Gerada, David
Mebarki, Abdelslam
Brown, N.L.
author_sort Nuzzo, Stefano
building Nottingham Research Data Repository
collection Online Access
description Salient-pole synchronous generators (SG) have a long history of utilization as reliable power generation systems. Important aspects of such generators include a high power-to-weight ratio, high efficiency and a low cost per kVA output [1]. Another critical aspect is the requirement for very low harmonic content in the output voltage. Hence, it is very important to be able to model and predict the no-load voltage waveform in an accurate manner in order to be able to satisfy standards requirements, such as the permissible total harmonic distortion (THD). Also, at steady-state conditions, parasitic voltages are induced in the damper bars which lead to a current flow with associated power losses and an increase in temperatures. This paper deals with an in-detail analysis of a 4 MVA SG, whose operation is studied and compared with experimental results for validation purposes. The same platform is then used to propose innovative solutions to the existing design and operational challenges of the machine aimed at reducing ohmic loss in the damper cage and improving the output voltage THD, without reverting to disruptive techniques such as rotor and/or stator skewing.
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spelling nottingham-385892020-05-04T17:45:38Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/38589/ Damper cage loss reduction and no-load voltage THD improvements in salient-pole synchronous generators Nuzzo, Stefano Galea, Michael Gerada, C. Gerada, David Mebarki, Abdelslam Brown, N.L. Salient-pole synchronous generators (SG) have a long history of utilization as reliable power generation systems. Important aspects of such generators include a high power-to-weight ratio, high efficiency and a low cost per kVA output [1]. Another critical aspect is the requirement for very low harmonic content in the output voltage. Hence, it is very important to be able to model and predict the no-load voltage waveform in an accurate manner in order to be able to satisfy standards requirements, such as the permissible total harmonic distortion (THD). Also, at steady-state conditions, parasitic voltages are induced in the damper bars which lead to a current flow with associated power losses and an increase in temperatures. This paper deals with an in-detail analysis of a 4 MVA SG, whose operation is studied and compared with experimental results for validation purposes. The same platform is then used to propose innovative solutions to the existing design and operational challenges of the machine aimed at reducing ohmic loss in the damper cage and improving the output voltage THD, without reverting to disruptive techniques such as rotor and/or stator skewing. 2016-04-21 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Nuzzo, Stefano, Galea, Michael, Gerada, C., Gerada, David, Mebarki, Abdelslam and Brown, N.L. (2016) Damper cage loss reduction and no-load voltage THD improvements in salient-pole synchronous generators. In: 8th IET International Conference on Power Electronics, Machines and Drives (PEMD 2016), 19-21 April 2016, Glasgow, UK. salient-pole synchronous generators THD total harmonic distortion rotors stators http://digital-library.theiet.org/content/conferences/10.1049/cp.2016.0203
spellingShingle salient-pole synchronous generators
THD
total harmonic distortion
rotors
stators
Nuzzo, Stefano
Galea, Michael
Gerada, C.
Gerada, David
Mebarki, Abdelslam
Brown, N.L.
Damper cage loss reduction and no-load voltage THD improvements in salient-pole synchronous generators
title Damper cage loss reduction and no-load voltage THD improvements in salient-pole synchronous generators
title_full Damper cage loss reduction and no-load voltage THD improvements in salient-pole synchronous generators
title_fullStr Damper cage loss reduction and no-load voltage THD improvements in salient-pole synchronous generators
title_full_unstemmed Damper cage loss reduction and no-load voltage THD improvements in salient-pole synchronous generators
title_short Damper cage loss reduction and no-load voltage THD improvements in salient-pole synchronous generators
title_sort damper cage loss reduction and no-load voltage thd improvements in salient-pole synchronous generators
topic salient-pole synchronous generators
THD
total harmonic distortion
rotors
stators
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/38589/
https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/38589/