The synchronous generator connected to the endless busbar is idle and synchronous. rotates at speed. If the voltage applied to the excitation winding is increased, how does the active and reactive power given by the synchronous generator to the network change? Please explain without numbers.
Synchronous Generator
In comparison to an asynchronous generator, it is a machine where the rotor speed is equal to the rotating magnetic field produced by the stator, i.e., mechanical speed is equal to the electrical speed, thus called synchronous, and not asynchronous.
Salient Pole Rotor
Salient pole rotor includes a large number of exposed poles mounted on a magnetic wheel. The construction of a bright pole is as shown in the image on the left. The proposed poles are made of metal laminations. The rotor winding is provided on these poles and is supported by pole shoes.
The synchronous generator connected to the endless busbar is idle and synchronous.
rotates at speed. If the voltage applied to the excitation winding is increased, how does the active and reactive power given by the synchronous generator to the network change? Please explain without numbers.
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