2013
DOI: 10.5176/2251-3701_2.3.87
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Investigation on the Effects of Magnetic Saturation in Induction Machines During Transients

Abstract: Magnetic saturation in electrical machines is of major influence on the operating characteristics during transients. For induction machines, the assumption of linear magnetic behavior of the iron core in classical machine models may be adequate for the calculation of steady-state rated operation. In operating points or during transients following a short-circuit or out-of-phase synchronization, where currents can reach values as high as 25 pu, especially the magnetic paths of the leakage fluxes are highly satu… Show more

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“…The inductances for the network model are calculated with the finite element method as explained in [12]. The rectifier, the thyristors and the rotor of the synchronous generator are represented by network elements, even in the finite element model.…”
Section: A Rated Operationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The inductances for the network model are calculated with the finite element method as explained in [12]. The rectifier, the thyristors and the rotor of the synchronous generator are represented by network elements, even in the finite element model.…”
Section: A Rated Operationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even the conjecture of the steady components is inaccurate. The leakage inductance, calculated by a FE method described in [7], is L σ = 1.85·10 -5 pu which yields ( ) ( ) According to the more unsymmetrical rotor geometry the alternating components of the inductances are larger than for the round rotor machine. But again the assumption of the same alternating components of stator self and mutual inductance is not correct.…”
Section: Round Rotor Synchronous Machinementioning
confidence: 99%