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Evaluating the Service Degradation of Large Hydrogen Cooled Generator Rotor Fields

The ideal operation of power plant equipment philosophically entails achieving the maximum useful life without experiencing an in service failure. This paper will describe generally known testing techniques and their application to generator rotor fields. This paper will propose a course of action w...

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Published in:IEEE transactions on power apparatus and systems 1983-09, Vol.PAS-102 (9), p.2950-2958
Main Authors: Nilsson, N. E., Mercurio, J.
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Applied sciences
Circuit testing
Degradation
Electrical engineering. Electrical power engineering
Electrical machines
Exact sciences and technology
Hydrogen
Immune system
Impedance
Machinery
Performance evaluation
Power generation
Rotors
Stators
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