Synchronous Generator Transient Analysis
Synchronous Generator Transient Analysis
(i) Step 1
Using the phase current oscillogram, the following values were obtained and the graph
of Ipk-pk versus time (graph-1) was drawn.
By the graph of Ipk-pk verses time, the following values were obtained;
(Since I have not used the peak-to-peak half value, I have divided the values by 2)
79.2
A = A = 39.6 A
2
17
B = A = 8.5 A
2
90
Pre S/C line to neutral voltage, Vs = V
3
90
2V s 2×
3
∴ Xd = = Ω = 8.64 Ω
B 8.5
90
2V s 2×
3
X”d = = Ω = 1.86 Ω
A 39.6
Step 2
By using the ∆X components of graph-1, the following values were obtained and graph-2 was
drawn;
T (ms) ∆X (A)
0 62.2
8 45.0
16 33.0
24 25.0
32 20.2
40 16.6
48 13.8
56 11.4
64 9.4
72 7.4
80 6.6
88 5.8
96 4.6
104 4.2
112 3.4
120 2.6
128 1.8
136 1.4
144 1.0
152 0.6
160 0
C
C = 62.2 A ⟹ = 22.88 A
e
∴D = 28 ms
1 1
X’d = 1 C = = 1.04 Ω
+ 0.9622
Xd 2V s
T’d = 28 ms
Step 3
By using the ∆Y components of graph-2, the following values were obtained and graph-3 was
drawn;
𝐸
E = 101.68A ⟹ log = 1.25
𝑒
∴F = 21.0 ms
T”d = 21.0 ms
Xd 8.64
T’do = T’d × = 28 × ms = 232.62 ms
X ′d 1.04
X ′d 1.04
T”do = T”d × = 21.0 × ms = 11.74 ms
X "d 1.86
Step 4
By using the values of graph-1, the following values were obtained and the envelope mean was
plotted against time to obtain the armature time constant;
By the graph;
𝐺
G = 101.7 ⟹ log = 1.27
𝑒
∴H = 140 ms
Ta = 140 ms
Plot of envelope mean Vs time
2
1.8
1.6
1.4
1.2
log (Ipk-pk)
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
0 5 15 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 95 105 115 125 135 145 155 165 175 185
Time (ms)
𝑇𝑘𝑑 𝑇𝑘𝑑
Since it is assumed zero damping, and is zero.
𝑇𝑎 𝑇𝑑′′
8.64 − 1.04 t t
If = 0.4 + 0.4 × × e−28 − e−21
1.04
If = 0.4 + 2.92 e−t/28 − e−t/21
0.8
0.7
0.6
0.5
I a (A)
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
0 50 100 150 200 250 300
Time (ms)
(iii) Open circuit line voltage
Xd − X d′ ′ X d′ − X ′′d −t/T ′
Va = 2Vs cos ωt + θ0 − 2Vs e−t/T d 0 cos ωt + θ0 − 2Vs e d 0 cos ωt + θ
0
X d′′ Xd
Assuming 𝜃0 is zero,
X d −X ′d ′ X ′d −X ′′d ′
Va = 2Vs cos ωt − 2Vs e−t/T d 0 cos ωt − 2Vs e−t/T d 0 cos ωt
X ′′d Xd
250
200
150
100
50
Va (V)
0
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900
-50
-100
-150
-200
-250
Time (ms)
Discussion
Comparison of the theoretical and observed oscillogram of short circuit field current and
open circuit line voltage
The practically observed oscillogram and the theoretically calculated waveform are
relatively similar in shape. But the actual time they take to arrive at steady state are
different. This is because we have assumed that there is zero damping when calculating the
expression for the short circuit field current, whereas in the practical case, a small amount
of damping may exist.
We have used practically calculated X and T values to establish the theoretical expressions.
This may introduce some errors to the expression.
The theoretical graphs are smooth. But the practically obtained oscillogram may have been
affected by noise introduced by external devices. Therefore, we can observe a slight
difference in practical and theoretical observations.