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AC Synchronous Machine Synchronization
Title:
AC Synchronous Machine Synchronization
Author:
Bazzi, Ali
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Publication Information:
Cambridge, MA MyJoVE Corp 2016
Physical Description:
online resource (542 seconds)
Series:
Science Education: Electrical Engineering
General Note:
Title from resource description page
Abstract:
Source: Ali Bazzi, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT. Three-phase wound-rotor synchronous generators are the main source of electrical power worldwide. They require a prime mover and an exciter in order to generate power. The prime mover can be a turbine spun by fluid (gas or liquid), thus the sources of the fluid can be water running off a dam through a long nozzle, steam from water evaporated using burned coal, etc. Most power plants including coal, nuclear, natural gas, fuel oil, and others utilize synchronous generators. The objective of this experiment is to understand the concepts of adjusting the voltage and frequency outputs of a three-phase synchronous generator, followed by synchronizing it with the grid. The effects of field current and speed variations on the generator output power are also demonstrated.
Reading Level:
For undergraduate, graduate, and professional students
Electronic Access:
https://www.jove.com/t/10167
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