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An investigation of shaft voltage in synchronous generators under SAGE and variable load condition

Synchronous generators are widely used in power generation systems. Static air-gap eccentricity (SAGE) often occurs in synchronous generators due to the component wear over prolonged operation. This paper presents a comprehensive mathematical model specifically tailored for SAGE fault, incorporating...

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Published in:Measurement science & technology 2024-10, Vol.35 (10), p.105029
Main Authors: Sun, Kai, He, Yu-Ling, Wu, Xue-wei, Luo, Hao-ran, Jiao, Ling-yu, Gerada, David
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Language:English
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Summary:Synchronous generators are widely used in power generation systems. Static air-gap eccentricity (SAGE) often occurs in synchronous generators due to the component wear over prolonged operation. This paper presents a comprehensive mathematical model specifically tailored for SAGE fault, incorporating for the influence of stator slotting. The study thoroughly examines the impacts of both eccentricity and varying loads on the shaft voltage using the developed model. Furthermore, a novel method for detecting SAGE is introduced, leveraging the mathematical model of shaft voltage. This detection method proves effective for identifying eccentricity in synchronous generators across different load conditions by reasonably combining shaft voltage and phase current. The mathematical model of shaft voltage and the proposed detection method are validated through three-dimensional finite-element calculations and experimental studies. The work is helpful to manage and predict the shaft voltage. This paper contributes to the prevention of shaft voltage damage and real-time monitoring of the SAGE fault in synchronous generators.
ISSN:0957-0233
1361-6501
DOI:10.1088/1361-6501/ad633e