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Use of load angle of synchronous generators to eliminate power exchange oscillations in autonomous electrical complexes

https://doi.org/10.30724/1998-9903-2021-23-1-197-207

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THE PURPOSE. Consider the most pressing and important problems of parallel operation of generator sets as part of autonomous electrical complexes of modern sea vessels, such as the transition of diesel generator sets to reverse power mode and the existence of power exchange oscillations during parallel operation. Consider the possibility of improving the method for eliminating power exchange oscillations using maps of dependences of the amplitude of oscillations on the parameters of diesel generator sets. METHODS. When solving the problem, a mathematical model of an autonomous electrical complex was used, which allows to take into account the backlash clearances in the control loops of the rotation frequency of parallel diesel generator sets. RESULTS. A map of the dependence of the load angle on the backlash clearances was constructed. The complete identity of the maps of the dependence of the load angle on the backlash clearances and the maps of the dependence of the amplitude of the power exchange oscillations on the backlash gaps has been proved. In the criterion for determining the value of the amplitude of the power exchange oscillations, it is proposed to use the load angle of the generators instead of the envelope currents of the generators. CONCLUSION. The use of the load angle of parallel operating generators allows to increase the speed and accuracy of the unit for eliminating power exchange oscillations. The developed approach makes it possible to control the transition of generating sets to the reverse power mode and the appearance of power exchange oscillations based on measuring the load angles of the generators.

About the Authors

A. E. Savenko
Kerch State Maritime Technological University
Russian Federation

Alexandr E. Savenko

Kerch



P. S. Kerch
Kerch State Maritime Technological University
Russian Federation

Pavel S. Savenko

Kerch



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Savenko A.E., Kerch P.S. Use of load angle of synchronous generators to eliminate power exchange oscillations in autonomous electrical complexes. Power engineering: research, equipment, technology. 2021;23(1):197-207. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.30724/1998-9903-2021-23-1-197-207

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ISSN 1998-9903 (Print)
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