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    DC circuit breaker capacity vs time constant

    Hello to all, and sorry for not having answered before, I was on holidays. FacEngrPE: yes, I agree with what you say, but I am still wondering how to assess (if possible) the validity of a breaker for a higher time constant. According to the nameplate, the breaker's rating in DC is 250 V, 50...
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    DC circuit breaker capacity vs time constant

    Dear all, I have a question on the breaking capacity of a DC circuit breaker. If a DC circuit breaker is able to break 50 kA with a time constant of 15 ms, how do you calculate the new breaking capacity for other time constant, say 45 ms for example? Searching the web I came across the...
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    Rotor jumpering

    Hi Electricpete, When you say "jumpering 2 poles 180 mechanical degrees apart. But that means losing two poles of the same magnetic polarity", it seems to me that it depends whether the number of pairs of poles is odd or even. Do you agree? Or am I missing something?
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    Lorentz Force Calculation - Busbar

    Thanks a lot Desertfox! A star for you [thumbsup2]
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    Lorentz Force Calculation - Busbar

    Dear Desertfox, The link you sent seems very interesting to me, but alas, no longer works. I have tried Archive.org and I have been able to download all of the chapters except for chapter 4, which is about short-circuit currents. Would you be so kind of posting it? Thanks
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    B-H curve of 26 NiCrMoV 14 5 material

    Dear all, I am using FEMM for doing some calculations and I am looking for the B-H curve of 26 NiCrMoV 14 5, a material that is commonly used for generator rotors. I found that it is equivalent to ASTM A470. On the Internet it is easy to find the mechanical properties, but not the magnetic...
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    temp limits for new generator

    Thanks Scotty and Muthu. Yes, you are right, Class F insulation running at Class B temperatures has been a common requirement for other generators we have purchased. Kind regards
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    temp limits for new generator

    Dear all; If you had to purchase a new generator, - 400 MW, H2 inner cooled - what is the maximum temperature that you would expect to measure at full load? For the windings, assuming class F, in theory you could accept 155 ºC - 15 ºC for hot spot tolerance = 140 ºC... but I have never seen...
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    looking for efficiency curves for AvK generator

    Thanks to both of you, Warross: you are right, the efficiency of the generator is not that important; the reason I am looking for this data is that it is required by the local regulation. Catserveng: thanks for the data! By the way, a colleague of mine has just found what appears to be the...
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    looking for efficiency curves for AvK generator

    Dear all, I am looking for the efficiency curves of an AvK generator, coupled to a 339 CAT engine. The nameplate data: Type: DIB130F/6D Year: 1976 Voltage: 380/220 Current: 1750 A Power: 1150 kVA Cos phi: 0,8 Speed: 1000 rpm Frequency: 50 Hz AvK no longer exist, they eventually became Cummins...
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    rewinding effects

    I suggest going to FSNL / sync idle and compare the vibrations with and without excitation, before paralleling.
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    calculation method of loop test of core stator frum

    Hi, You can find the details in the following books: Electrical Insulation for Rotating Machines, by G.Stone et al, section 17.2.2 Operation and Maintenance of Large Turbogenerators, by Klempner & Kerszenbaum, section 11.2 Regards
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    Books for Electrical Machinery & transient Stability

    'Power Systems Stability and Control' by Mr. Prahba Kundur is a very good reference for me. Regards
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    CT typical resistance value

    Afroeeng: Thanks, unfortunately I don't have the data to make those calculations. Mgtrp: That is more or less what I was thinking. I'll assume 0,2 ohm and probably I'm still on the safe side. Many thanks.

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