학술논문

The Effects of the Damper Winding and the Eddy Currents in the Solid-Rotor of an Inverter-Fed Turbo Generator
Document Type
Conference
Source
2022 International Conference on Electrical Machines (ICEM) Electrical Machines (ICEM), 2022 International Conference on. :2263-2269 Sep, 2022
Subject
Engineering Profession
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Signal Processing and Analysis
Windings
Turbogenerators
Rotors
Solids
Harmonic analysis
Shock absorbers
Generators
eddy currents
multilevel inverter
pole-face losses
turbo generator
Language
Abstract
Variable speed technology has become available at all power levels. Large generators in pumped storage power plants are combined with full-size converters for motor and generator operation, when using a combined pump turbine. Medium sized machines in wind power plants use a full size converter for decoupling the generator from the fixed grid frequency. And small generators one used in the so called micro power plants. The improved operation behavior by the use of an inverter comes at the price of increased losses and a higher voltage stress to the insulation of the machine. This paper focuses on the effects of the damper winding and the eddy currents in the solid rotor of a turbo generator. Shielding effect, pole-face losses and the dynamic behavior are analyzed by measurements on a specially adapted turbo generator in the laboratory. The analyses are complemented by results from a 2D-FEM model.