ECEN 4843 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Flux Linkage, Inductance, Leakage Inductance

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In chapter 2 we have discussed the small-signal and transient stability of a synchronous machine, connected to an infinite bus, represented by a classical model. We have seen that there are several disadvantages of representing a synchronous generator by a classical model. In this chapter we will look at detailed modeling of a synchronous machine. While modeling a synchronous machine, different ways of representation, conventions and notations are followed in the available literature. Hence, at the outset the notations and conventions used for representing a synchronous machine should be clear. In this course, ieee standard (1110-1991) ieee guide to synchronous machine modeling has been followed for representing the synchronous machine. (a) 3. 1: synchronous machine (a) sectional view (b) stator and rotor windings with mmf along the respective axis. The conventions and notations used along with their significance will be explained in this chapter.

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