Example 27.20. In a certain sub-station, there are 5 d.c. shunt generators in parallel, each aving an armature resistance of 0.1 2, running at the same speed and excited to give equal induced m.f.s. Each generator supplies an equal share of a total load of 250 kW at a terminal voltage of 00 V into a load of fixed resistance. If the field current of one generator is raised by 4%, the others emaining unchanged, calculate the power output of each machine and their terminal voltages under hese conditions. Assume that the speeds remain +B to fiald

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Example 27.20. In a certain sub-station, there are 5 d.c. shunt generators in parallel, each
naving an armature resistance of0.1 Q, running at the same speed and excited to give equal induced
e.m.f.s. Each generator supplies an equal share of a total load of 250 kW at a terminal voltage of
500 V into a load of fixed resistance. If the field current of one generator is raised by 4%, the others
remaining unchanged, calculate the power output of each machine and their terminal voltages under
these conditions. Assume that the speeds remain
constant and flux is proportional to field current.
(Elect. Technology. Allahabad Univ. 1991)
+B
hp
800
Transcribed Image Text:Example 27.20. In a certain sub-station, there are 5 d.c. shunt generators in parallel, each naving an armature resistance of0.1 Q, running at the same speed and excited to give equal induced e.m.f.s. Each generator supplies an equal share of a total load of 250 kW at a terminal voltage of 500 V into a load of fixed resistance. If the field current of one generator is raised by 4%, the others remaining unchanged, calculate the power output of each machine and their terminal voltages under these conditions. Assume that the speeds remain constant and flux is proportional to field current. (Elect. Technology. Allahabad Univ. 1991) +B hp 800
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