Reactances Of Synchronous Machines
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The reactances of synchronous machines comprise a set of characteristic constants used in the theory of
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s. Technically, these constants are specified in units of the
electrical reactance In electrical circuits, reactance is the opposition presented to alternating current by inductance and capacitance. It's measured in Ohm, Ω (Ohms). Along with resistance, it is one of two elements of Electrical impedance, impedance; however, whi ...
(
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s), although they are typically expressed in the
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and thus
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. Since for practically all (except for the tiniest) machines the resistance of the coils is negligibly small in comparison to the reactance, the latter can be used instead of (
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)
electrical impedance In electrical engineering, impedance is the opposition to alternating current presented by the combined effect of Electrical_resistance, resistance and Electrical_reactance, reactance in a electrical circuit, circuit. Quantitatively, the impedan ...
, simplifying the calculations.


Two reactions theory

The air gap of the machines with a salient pole rotor is quite different along the pole axis (so called ''direct axis'') and in the orthogonal direction (so called ''quadrature axis''). Andre Blondel in 1899 proposed in his paper "Empirical Theory of Synchronous Generators" the two reactions theory that divided the armature
magnetomotive force In physics, the magnetomotive force (abbreviated mmf or MMF, symbol \mathcal F) is a quantity appearing in the equation for the magnetic flux in a magnetic circuit, Hopkinson's law. It is the property of certain substances or phenomena that give ...
(MMF) into two components: the direct axis component and the quadrature axis component. The direct axis component is aligned with the magnetic axis of the rotor, while the quadrature (or transverse) axis component is perpendicular to the direct axis. The relative strengths of these two components depend on the design of the machine and the operating conditions. Since the equations naturally split into direct and quadrature components, many reactances come in pairs, one for the direct axis X_d(with the index d), one for the quadrature axis X_q (with the index q). Direct-quadrature-zero transformation is often used. In machines with a cylindrical rotor the air gap is uniform, the reactances along the d and q axes are equal, and d/q indices are frequently dropped.


States of the generator

The
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s of the generator vary with its state. Usually applied for transients after a short circuit current. Three states are considered: # the ''steady-state'' is the normal operating condition with the armature
magnetic flux In physics, specifically electromagnetism, the magnetic flux through a surface is the surface integral of the normal component of the magnetic field B over that surface. It is usually denoted or . The SI unit of magnetic flux is the we ...
going through the rotor; # the ''sub-transient state'' (X''_d) is the one the generator enters immediately after the fault (short circuit). In this state the armature flux is pushed completely out of the rotor. The state is very brief, as the current in the damper winding quickly decays allowing the armature flux to enter the rotor poles only. The generator goes into transient state; # in the ''transient state'' (X'_d) the flux is still out of the
field winding A field coil is an electromagnet used to generate a magnetic field in an electro-magnetic machine, typically a rotating electrical machine such as a motor or generator. It consists of a coil of wire through which the field current flows. In a ...
of the rotor. The transient state decays to steady-state in few
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. The sub-transient (X''_d) and transient (X'_d) states are characterized by significantly smaller reactances.


Leakage reactances

The nature of
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makes it inevitable that part of the flux deviates from the intended "useful" path. In most designs, the productive flux links the rotor and stator; the flux that links just the stator (or the rotor) to itself is useless for energy conversion and thus is considered to be wasted leakage flux (''stray flux''). The corresponding inductance is called
leakage inductance Leakage inductance derives from the electrical property of an imperfectly coupled transformer whereby each Electromagnetic coil, winding behaves as a self-inductance in series and parallel circuits, series with the winding's respective Electrical r ...
. Due to the presence of air gap, the role of the leakage flux is more important in a synchronous machine in comparison to a
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.


Synchronous reactances

The synchronous reactances are exhibited by the armature in the steady-state operation of the machine. The three-phase system is viewed as a superposition of two: the direct one, where the maximum of the phase current is reached when the pole is oriented towards the winding and the quadrature one, that is 90° offset. The per-phase reactance can be determined in a mental experiment where the rotor poles are perfectly aligned with a specific angle of the phase field in the armature (0° for X_d, 90° for the X_q). In this case, the reactance will be related with the
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\Psi and the phase current as X = \omega \frac \Psi I, where \omega is the
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. The conditions for this mental experiment are hard to recreate in practice, but: * when the armature is short-circuited, the flowing current is practically all reactive (as the coil resistance is negligible), thus under the short-circuit condition the poles of the rotor are aligned with the armature
magnetomotive force In physics, the magnetomotive force (abbreviated mmf or MMF, symbol \mathcal F) is a quantity appearing in the equation for the magnetic flux in a magnetic circuit, Hopkinson's law. It is the property of certain substances or phenomena that give ...
; * when the armature is left open-circuit, the voltage on the terminals is also aligned with the same phase and is equal to \omega \Psi. If saturation is neglected, the flux linkage is the same. Therefore, the direct synchronous reactance can be determined as a ratio of the voltage in open condition V_ to short-circuit current I_: X_d = \frac . These current and voltage values can be obtained from the
open-circuit saturation curve The open-circuit saturation curve (also open-circuit characteristic, OCC) of a synchronous generator is a plot of the output open circuit voltage as a function of the excitation current or field. The curve is typically plotted alongside the synchr ...
and the
synchronous impedance curve The synchronous impedance curve (also short-circuit characteristic, SCC) of a synchronous generator is a plot of the output short circuit current as a function of the excitation current or Field (physics), field. The curve is typically plotted alon ...
. The synchronous reactance is a sum of the leakage reactance X_l and the reactance of the armature itself (X_a): X_d = X_l + X_a.


Sequence network reactances

When analyzing unbalanced three-phase systems it is common to describe a system of
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. This models the machine by three components, each with a positive sequence reactance X_1, a
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reactance X_2 and a
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reactance X_0.


List of reactances

Das identifies the following reactances: * leakage reactance X_l.
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X_P is an estimate of the armature leakage reactance; * synchronous reactance X_d (also X_S); * transient reactance X'_d; * subtransient reactance X''_d; * quadrature axis reactances X_q, X'_q, X''_q, counterparts to X_d, X'_d, X''_d; *
negative sequence Negative may refer to: Science and mathematics * Negative number * Minus sign (−), the mathematical symbol * Negative mass * Negative energy * Negative charge, one of the two types of electric charge * Negative (electrical polarity), in el ...
reactance X_2; *
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reactance X_0.


References


Sources

* * * * * * * * * * * {{cite book , last=Lipo , first=T.A. , title=Analysis of Synchronous Machines , publisher=CRC Press , year=2017 , isbn=978-1-351-83272-4 , url=https://books.google.com/books?id=AglEDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA67 , access-date=2024-09-16 Electrical engineering Electrical generators