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I want to discard all the crap from my mind and start afresh , as I am facing an issue with our clients ,on pole sliping of generator .
My understanding on this ,I want to explain with an example .
Although it is generator pole slipping , but i want to explain by transformer example.
Suppose I have two transformers connected to two different generators , now to run these two transformers in parallel , off course the upstream generators need to be in sync , another thing will be , these transformers need to be totally identical , i.e the vector group of the transformers should be the same .
If I take a reference axis X, Y , Z which are 120 deg apart , now if I place R1 , S1 , T1 coils (Transformer A) on the axis X,Y, Z the angle between X & R1 will be zero , the angle between Y and S1 will be zero , the angle between Z and T1 will be zero .
Now if I do the same with another transformer(Transformer B) which has R2 , S2 , T2 coils , then I am finding that X & R2 don't coincide but deviates by an angle of 10 degree , and also the other coils deviates with their respective axis by an angle of 10 degree.
Now when I close the breakers of these transformers on a common bus ( remember upper stream is in sync) then there will be some sparks , and may be oscillations in the transformers and may be the lifespan of the bus may reduce , also the desired voltage waveform will not be obtained from the bus .
Now with this concept lets jump back to POLE SLIPING.
Now the same phenomenon happens with two generators , due to pole slipping effect , the Pole (coil) inside the generator shifts slightly or may be significantly , due to sudden torque on one of the generator etc .
Lets assume that two generators are in sync and then one of the generator have its poles slipped , thus i think the waveforms of the two generators will go out of phase , depending on how much the Pole Slip have displaced the Poles (coils) and thus short circuit (sparking) on common bus bar will result .
Now I want to forgot what is there in my mind and want to listen , your theory of POLE SLIPING ?
and how can we detect it , and is there any safety function inside the SMART RELAYS to prevent pole slipping?
Regards
Transient
Happy Birthday , Marry Christmas and Happy New Year..he he he...
I want to discard all the crap from my mind and start afresh , as I am facing an issue with our clients ,on pole sliping of generator .
My understanding on this ,I want to explain with an example .
Although it is generator pole slipping , but i want to explain by transformer example.
Suppose I have two transformers connected to two different generators , now to run these two transformers in parallel , off course the upstream generators need to be in sync , another thing will be , these transformers need to be totally identical , i.e the vector group of the transformers should be the same .
If I take a reference axis X, Y , Z which are 120 deg apart , now if I place R1 , S1 , T1 coils (Transformer A) on the axis X,Y, Z the angle between X & R1 will be zero , the angle between Y and S1 will be zero , the angle between Z and T1 will be zero .
Now if I do the same with another transformer(Transformer B) which has R2 , S2 , T2 coils , then I am finding that X & R2 don't coincide but deviates by an angle of 10 degree , and also the other coils deviates with their respective axis by an angle of 10 degree.
Now when I close the breakers of these transformers on a common bus ( remember upper stream is in sync) then there will be some sparks , and may be oscillations in the transformers and may be the lifespan of the bus may reduce , also the desired voltage waveform will not be obtained from the bus .
Now with this concept lets jump back to POLE SLIPING.
Now the same phenomenon happens with two generators , due to pole slipping effect , the Pole (coil) inside the generator shifts slightly or may be significantly , due to sudden torque on one of the generator etc .
Lets assume that two generators are in sync and then one of the generator have its poles slipped , thus i think the waveforms of the two generators will go out of phase , depending on how much the Pole Slip have displaced the Poles (coils) and thus short circuit (sparking) on common bus bar will result .
Now I want to forgot what is there in my mind and want to listen , your theory of POLE SLIPING ?
and how can we detect it , and is there any safety function inside the SMART RELAYS to prevent pole slipping?
Regards
Transient