Simulation of transients in the end synchronous generator in MATLAB package
Автор: Fediy Konstantin S., Vstovskiy Sergey A., Poloshkov Nikolay E.
Журнал: Журнал Сибирского федерального университета. Серия: Техника и технологии @technologies-sfu
Статья в выпуске: 5 т.10, 2017 года.
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Mathematical modeling in the energy sector, even the simplest and most widely used devices, leading to huge cost savings and improved product quality. The more complex the proposed facility, the usually more important than the role of modeling in learning and creating. The most widely used is modeling in mechanics and physics, electrical engineering, radio engineering and electronics, signal processing and communications technology.The paper solved the problem of the study of transients in the end the synchronous generator with permanent magnets in the MatLab package. The processes occurring in synchronous machines during transient conditions, such as a sudden short-circuit and sudden load changes. Processes occurring in synchronous machines during transient conditions, such as sudden short circuits or abrupt change of load, are very complex, causing considerable difficulties in their exact quantitative calculation. However, the behavior of the synchronous machine under these conditions is of great practical importance, since transients can cause damage to the machine and, therefore, significant losses related to interruption of power supply facilities, receiving power from the generator, or the termination of work electric drives with synchronous motors.The peculiarity of the end of the mathematical model of the synchronous generator with magneto-electric excitation is the replacement of the permanent magnets on the “fictitious” field winding with the included in it a source of current, the magnetomotive force equal to “fictitious” coercive force.
End generator, synchronous machine, transients, mathematical model, the library simpowersystems, machines measurement demux, библиотека simpowersystems
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/146115236
IDR: 146115236 | DOI: 10.17516/1999-494X-2017-10-5-691-698