Power System Other
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Power System Other
Excitation Basics
What is an Excitation System?
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North
Rotor Current
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The rotor of a synchronous machine is an electromagnet. The effect of the rotating flux on the stator windings produces an induced voltage.
South
Excitation System
Voltage Regulation
Voltage
Current Control
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Power Supply
HV SYSTEM
HV- BREAKER
PROTECTION
CONTROL SYSTEMS
TURBINE
SYNCHRONOUS GENERATOR
EXCITATION TRANSFORMER
Primary Energy
Mechanical Energy
Electrical Energy
Consumer
Turbine
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Generator
Field Current Generator Voltage
Excitation System
Controlled Object
I f
Disturbance
Ug
Network
Stator
Rotor
Slow speed application for speed range < 1500 rpm
Stator
IDR
UR
120
UT If IT IDT Uf
120
Rotor
120
IDS
IS
US
Stator
rdD
dD
IdD
rf Uf If
f Q1 IQ1 Q2 IQ2 q
Q axis
rQ1
rQ2
ra Iq
Rotor
Uq
q-axis
Synchronous Reactance
If
d-axis
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Xf
Xa Xm
Xd,q
Uf
Rotor
Stator EP EP
UG
Rotor
Fig. a
Stator
Fig. b Fig. c
Xd
If ,n
Ug UGn
Saturation
Ep
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UG
I fo
Speed n = constant
If
Xd
UGn
Ig IG
Generator current at Ifo
If ,n
Ep
UG = 0
Ep = UGn
I fo
Speed n = constant
If
Example:
IG at (If = Ifo)
Generator on load
Xd
U = IG Xd
IG
U = Xd Ig
Ug
UG = const.
Load
Ep
Ep
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p ~I f
IG
Load angle
Fig. a Fig. b
1.3 Operation of the Synchronous Machine The power chart of the synchronous machine
Active Power
P
1 pu
1 Turbine Power
P(Ep)~If
Generator Operation
-Q
-1
1 xd
under excited
+1
+ Q Reactive power
Motor
over excited
mech
mech el el
mech el
Fsyn
=0o
Fig. a)
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=45 o
Fig. b)
=90 o
Fig. c)
Some equations:
"rubber band"
P = T T = F r
P T F r Active power Torque Force Rotor radius Speed
T95_0154.DRW
Fig. d)
Md
d2 ~ If2
Md1 ~ If1
Drive torque
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M d = E p I G sin =
E p U G Xd
sin
1.3 Operation of the Synchronous Machine The safe operating area of the synchronous machine
Stability Limit
Active Power
P
1 pu
Rated Power Drive Limit
~Ifn Sn
Generator Operation
max= 90
-Q
-1
1 xd
under excited
+1
+ Q Reactive power
Motor
over excited
1.3 Operation of the Synchronous Machine The power chart of the synchronous machine with limiters
Under excitation, P/Q Limiter Stator Current Limiter Minimum Field Current Limiter
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P [MW]
-Q
1/Xq
1/Xd
2
External reactance Infinite bus voltage
Xe UNet
Substation
Power station
T 95_01 57.D RW
G
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XT
Network voltage
Xe
RL
Consumer
UNet
XTr= 0.1 pu
= 0.2 pu Xe
IQ
Reactive Power
RL
Consumers
UNet
IQ = ?.............
Q = ?............
UN I G ~ US
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XT
RT
XE
RE Ug UN US
AVR
IQ
AVR Generator 1
Uref1
AVR Generator 2
Uref2
U
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Uref1
Busbar voltage
Uref2
IQ
Generator 2
IQ
Generator 1
Q, IQ
Grid (HV)
UG
AVR Generator 1
Uref
U
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UG
U
Uref
Q, IQ
1.5 Reactive Power Distribution Static behavior of AVR (Reactive power influence to AVR)
UG pos. static neg. static
-Q
+Q
U=XdIQ
U = Ig *Xd
Ug
XE
Ugo t
Td
t=0
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Td
Tdo
Td Sub transient time constant Td Transient time constant Tdo Time constant
1050ms 0.51.5 s
Behavior of Generator voltage in case of reactive power surge with constant field current
AVR
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3) Load rejection 4) Long distance short circuit 5) Short circuit at generator terminal
Ug
static excitation systems with rotating exciter
U = Ig *Xd
Manual mode
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Ugo t t=0
P A = M A P =UI=U E
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E sin XD
I XD U E
Torque Equation MA - M E =
Inertia speed
d
dt
1.6 Transient behaviour of the synchronous machine Generator voltage in case of reactive load rejection
Ug Overvoltage relay
t t=0 1 Sec.
UG
UO
t=0
1 sec
Maintain the generator terminal voltage Operate the synchronous machine within its operating limits Prevent the synchronous machine from being in asynchronous mode Fast response in case of network disturbances Share reactive power with other synchronous machines connected in parallel Stabilize power oscillations High reliability
Ufcl KPl
Load angle
Physical angle between rotor field and stator field
Phase angle
Electrical angle between machine voltage and machine current
Power factor Ratio of machines active power to apparent power Machine synchronous reactance in direct axe Machine synchronous reactance in quadrature axe System nominal response
The rate of increase of the excitation system output voltage divided by the nominal field voltage
~
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=
SM
SM
~
SM
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=
SM ~
=
SM ~
DC Exciter
SM MS
SM MS
Auxiliary supply
SM MS
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SM MS
Excitation transformer
AVR
Sn = 210 MVA Un = 15.75 kV Cos n = 0.85 fn = 50 Hz Ifn = 1600 A Ufn = 230 V Ifo = 400 A Xd = 2.1
Sensing PT
=
SM
~
Power Converter
Synchronous machine
Aux. Supply
Uc
=c U
FCR AVR FCR
AVR = Autom. Voltage Reg. FCR = Field Current Reg.
Uc
Power supply II
Dual AUTO channel (Each channel with AUTO and MAN mode)
T96_0005.DRW
~ = = =
Autom. mode A
Manual mode
SM
= ~
Channel I
Autom. Mode Manual Mode
A M
~ = = =
Supply
Field current setpoint follow-up
SM
= ~
=
Manual Mode
=
Autom. Mode
VOltage setpoint
= ~
M A
Channel II
Voltage Setpoint
Supply
~ = = =
Autom. Mode A
Manual Mode
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SM
Channel I
Autom. Mode
A
Manual Mode
SM
= = ~
Voltage Setpoint
Manual Mode
Autom. Mode
Channel II
Pulse Gate control unit Channel1 amplifiers Gate control unit Pulse amplifiers
1 converter
Pulse amplifiers
2
M
3
M
n
Pulse bus M
Power converter Thyristors/fuses Cooling fan redundant ? redundant? No No No Yes (1+1) Yes (n-1) No No Yes (1+1) Yes (n-1) No No fan Yes Yes (1+1) configuration Yes (n-1) configuration No No fan Yes (1+1) configuration Yes (n-1) configuration
MTBF (Years)
3 4 4 5 5 5 14 46 44
Softstart
Field flashing off
U>40%
Field flashing characteristic
Usyn
t
5s 10s Field flashing OFF Field flashing failed FCB Trip
AVR
Ug
U>40%
Thyristor bridge
Sequence:
Generator
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Stator voltage raises Pulses to thyristors are released Field flashing breaker opens The softstart function brings the generator voltage smoothly to its nominal value.
Auxiliary voltage
a
Field suppression and internal faults
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c
RE
d
Field Discharge Resistor
a b c d
t=0
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If (operation)
Ua rc
-Lf.dIf/dt
+ -
+ -
If (field suppression)
Lf Rf Udischarge
- +
RE
Ua rc
- +
Q02
CROWBAR
3 4
Crowbar design
1 0 1 1
-V3 -V2
1 2 T
K 2
BOD
K 3
Field winding
Discharge resistor
4
Field discharge I
T K 1
V2 discharge and negative overvoltage thyristor V3 redundant discharge or free wheeling thyristor
DC breaker
5 6 7
-V1
-R02
1 3
Current Measurement
_
I>
2
Inverter mode
U2 = Ufc/1.35 = 340V
DY5
AVR
Uc
~
=
Uf
Uf
-100% Ufo
+ Ufc
Sensing PT
16% +100% Uc
Sn = 210 MVA Un = 15.75 kV Cos n = 0.85 SM fn = 50 Hz Ifn = 1600 A Ufn = 230 V Ifo = 530 A Xd = 2.1 Synchronous machine
- Ufc
Ifdc
Ufo = 1pu Ufn = xd(xd +1+2 1-cos2 ) in pu = 2.97 pu Ufc = kclUfn = 460V = 6 pu kcl = Ceiling factor acc. =2 standards 1.52.5
SYSTEM COMPLEXITY
UNITROL 5000 (Digital) UNITROL D (Digital) UNITROL P (Digital) UNITROL M (Analog) UNITROL F (Digital)
UN1000 UNS3214 UNS2110
GENERATOR / EXCITATION SYSTEM RATINGS
UNITROL M with high integrated analog circuits applied in indirect excitation systems and direct excitation system of low complexity UNITROL D introduces the microprocessor technology and replaces the UNITROL C analog technology. Second generation of numeric voltage regulator of type UNITROL P as a free programmable regulator replaces UNITROL D A new microprocessor based voltage regulator of type UNITROL F replaces the old analog regulator UNITROLM. This voltage regulator is applied for indirect excitation system and direct excitation system up to medium sized synchronous machines UNITROL 5000 excitation system has been introduced. It combines the capacities of UNITROL F and UNITROL P in one high integrated system. UNITROL 1000 microprocessor based AVR System replaces UNITROL S2210/S3214.
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