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Current from Synchronous Machines During Faults
Title: Current from Synchronous Machines During Faults
Category: Science & Technology / Engineering
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Current from Synchronous Machines During Faults
A synchronous machine is called "synchronous" because their speed is directly related to the frequency of the line by the equation ¥øs = [2¥ðf / (p/2)] , where p is the number of magnetic poles designed into each machine. Like other electrical machines, synchronous machines may be operated either as a motors or generators. There are four basic parts to a synchronous machine - the rotor, the stator, the coil and field windings, and the exciter. When balanced three-phase
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F. E. Terman, Ed., New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1952 [2] McPherson & Laramore, "An Introduction to Electrical Machines and Transformers", 2nd Edition, New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1921 (electronic reproduction) [3] Westinghouse Publications, "Electrical Transmission and Distribution Reference Book", 5th Edition, 13th Printing, Raleigh, NC: ABB Electric Systems Technology Institute, 1997 [4] Faulkenberry & Coffer, "Electrical Power Distribution and Transmission", 1st Edition, New Jersey: Simon & Schuster Co., 1996 [5] Saadat, "Power System Analysis", 1st Edition, New York: McGraw-Hill Co., 1999
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