Modelling and Simulation of Static Excitation System in Synchronous Machine Operation and Investigation of Shaft Voltage

  • Datta A
  • Dubey M
  • Jain S
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Abstract

Static excitation system (SES) has been implemented in a specially designed synchronous machine installed in a testing laboratory. This is a large capacity single machine operated in dual mode (i.e., motor or generator) with the help of static sources. It is well known that bearings of the rotating machines are vulnerable to the effects of the shaft voltages caused by the static sources. Shaft voltage is the prime concern for this special machine too due to SES. To find out the exact cause of the shaft voltage, SES of this machine has been modelled with Power Systems software. Various waveforms drawn from the model are validated through computer simulations and actual laboratory tests. Sources of shaft voltages are also analysed thereafter with the FFT analysis of the rotor voltage and current waveforms.

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Datta, A. K., Dubey, M., & Jain, S. (2014). Modelling and Simulation of Static Excitation System in Synchronous Machine Operation and Investigation of Shaft Voltage. Advances in Electrical Engineering, 2014, 1–9. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/727295

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