Effects of including automatic excitation control in transient field simulations of hydrogenerators
| Title | Effects of including automatic excitation control in transient field simulations of hydrogenerators |
| Publication Type | Conference Paper |
| Year of Publication | 2009 |
| Authors | Lidenholm, J, Ranlöf M, Lundin U |
| Conference Name | Proceedings of the 44th International Universities Power Engineering Conference |
| Date Published | September |
| Conference Location | University of Strathclyde |
| Keywords | Electrical Machines and Drives Generator dynamics and control 2 |
| Abstract | This paper addresses effects of automatic excitation control in time-stepped finite element analysis of hydroelectric generators. A simple method to incorporate exciter and automatic voltage regulator models in a finite element software is presented and tested on a small hydropower generator connected to a three-phase power system equivalent. Three simulations are performed to demonstrate the impact of the controller and to compare the field voltage and the field current as two possible excitation source variables. It is shown that inclusion of the excitation system greatly enhances the damping of rotor-angle oscillations and that the field voltage should be chosen as source variable to include the transient field winding inductance in the field problem. |











