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Synchronous Machine Salient Pole Edf_base

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Miguel Montilla-DJesus
Miguel Montilla-DJesus el 10 de Mzo. de 2023
Respondida: Miguel Montilla-DJesus el 10 de Abr. de 2023
What are the equations to calculate Efd_base and Ifd_base of non-reciprocal p.u system in Synchronous Machine Salient Pole model / Electrical/ Simscape?
I don't understand where the value of Efd_base comes from according to the model
Field circuit base values, Efd, Ifd (exciter model, non-reciprocal pu system):
v = 73.1018 : V % Instantaneous voltage
i = 1000 : A % Instantaneous current
Best regard
Miguel Montilla

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Balavignesh
Balavignesh el 13 de Mzo. de 2023
Hi Miguel,
As per my understanding, you want to know what are the equations that are used to calculate base values of field voltage ‘efd’ and currents flowing in the field circuit ‘ifd’.
As per the documentation of Synchronous Machine Salient Pole Block, the following equation is used to calculate field voltage ‘efd’.
Currents flowing in the field circuit ‘ifd’ must be set in the block parameters. It will be set as 1000 A by default.
I hope this helps resolve the issue you are facing.
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Miguel Montilla-DJesus
Miguel Montilla-DJesus el 14 de Mzo. de 2023
Thank you !!
This equation is for the fundamental parameters. Very well !!! Thaks again.....but
What is it for standard parameters?
Best regard
Miguel
Balavignesh
Balavignesh el 16 de Mzo. de 2023
Hi Miguel Montilla,
As per my understanding, you mean standard per unit-parameters as standard parameter.
As per the documentation of Synchronous Machine Salient Pole Block, the Park transformation is used to define the per-unit synchronous machine equations.
I hope this answers your queries.

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Miguel Montilla-DJesus
Miguel Montilla-DJesus el 15 de Mzo. de 2023
Ok
What is it for standard parameters?
Best regard

Miguel Montilla-DJesus
Miguel Montilla-DJesus el 10 de Abr. de 2023
Dear Belavignesh
I will try to explain what I am doing.
I have placed the standard parameters (in p.u) in the synchronous generator block:
Ra=0.04; Xl=0.15; Xd=1.05; Xq=0.7;X0=0.15; Xd'=0.35; Xd''=0.25; Xq''=0.325; Tdo'=5.25; Tdo''=0.03; Tqo''=0.05;
When I search for the associated base values with "Display Associated Base Values". I find this:
Rotor base values:
wMechanical = 37.6991 : rad/s % Mechanical angular speed
torque = 2.65258e+06 : N*m % Torque
Field circuit base values, Efd, Ifd (exciter model, non-reciprocal pu system):
v = 73.1018 : V % Instantaneous voltage
i = 1000 : A % Instantaneous current
The next step is to find the fundamental parameters (in p.u) from the above standard parameters and place them in the synchronous generator block:
Lad=0.9; Laq=0.55; L0=0.15; Ra=0.04; Lfd=0.2571; Rfd=5.8465e-4; L1d=0.2; R1d=0.0354; L1q=0.2567; R1q=0.0425;
Again I look for the base values associated with "Display Associated Base Values" I find this:
Rotor base values:
wMechanical = 37.6991 : rad/s % Mechanical angular speed
torque = 2.65258e+06 : N*m % Torque
Field circuit base values, Efd, Ifd (exciter model, non-reciprocal pu system):
v = 72.1791 : V % Instantaneous voltage
i = 1000 : A % Instantaneous current
Why are the Efd values bases different? Are the equations to calculate them different?
Best regard
Miguel

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