A three phase round rotor synchronous generator, 16 kV, 200 MVA with an inductance of X,- 1.65 pu, is connected to an infinite busbar at 15 kV. It delivers 100 MVA at 0.8 pf lagging. Determine excitation voltage E, load angle and current delivered. Calculate the load angle and reactive power delivered if the field current is reduced by 10% and the real power input remains constant. ii) iii) The prime mover is then adjusted without changing excitation such that the machine delivers zero reactive power. Determine the new load angle and the real power delivered.

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A three phase round rotor synchronous generator, 16 kV, 200 MVA with an
inductance of X,= 1.65 pu, is connected to an infinite busbar at 15 kV. It
delivers 100 MVA at 0.8 pf lagging
Determine excitation voltage E, load angle and current delivered.
Calculate the load angle and reactive power delivered if the field
current is reduced by 10% and the real power input remains constant.
iii)
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The prime mover is then adjusted without changing excitation such
that the machine delivers zero reactive power. Determine the new load
angle and the real power delivered.
Determine the maximum reactive power that the machine can deliver
at the level of excitation in ii) above.
unchronous generators to be
Transcribed Image Text:A three phase round rotor synchronous generator, 16 kV, 200 MVA with an inductance of X,= 1.65 pu, is connected to an infinite busbar at 15 kV. It delivers 100 MVA at 0.8 pf lagging Determine excitation voltage E, load angle and current delivered. Calculate the load angle and reactive power delivered if the field current is reduced by 10% and the real power input remains constant. iii) ş The prime mover is then adjusted without changing excitation such that the machine delivers zero reactive power. Determine the new load angle and the real power delivered. Determine the maximum reactive power that the machine can deliver at the level of excitation in ii) above. unchronous generators to be
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