Fault localization and analysis for a damaged hydrogenerator and a proposal to improve the standard for generator commissioning tests

authored by
Asghar Akbari, Mohammad Rahimi, Peter Werle, Hossein Borsi
Abstract

Large power generators, especially hydropower generators with a few hundred megawatts power and a few ten kV voltages, have high inertial power while operating, so they must not only withstand the operating torques and forces during operation, but also the transient forces that may arise at the time of failures, while also taking into account economic considerations. It is worth mentioning that for a large hydroelectric generator, these transient electromagnetic forces are several times the operating forces.

Organisation(s)
High Voltage Engineering and Asset Management Section (Schering Institute)
External Organisation(s)
K.N. Toosi University of Technology
DESC-Electrical Engineering GmbH
Type
Article
Journal
IEEE Electrical Insulation Magazine
Volume
36
Pages
19-30
No. of pages
12
ISSN
0883-7554
Publication date
10.04.2020
Publication status
Published
Peer reviewed
Yes
ASJC Scopus subject areas
Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Electronic version(s)
https://doi.org/10.1109/MEI.2020.9063560 (Access: Closed)