A 200 MVA, 25 kV, cylindrical rotor, synchronous generator has a saturated synchronous reactance of 1.5 pu. a) What internal excitation is required to deliver 1½ rated load at 0.8 pf lagging at rated terminal While calculating this professor first said 200MVA and 25KVA are 1pu because they are rated values. Then he easily find the E filed by Efiled = Vterminal + Armature Current*total impedance (synchronous reactance in this case) However, I am confused about this solution. He didn't calculate the Vphase he directly said Vterminal is equal to 1pu. Shouldn't we need to say Vterminal = 1/sqr(3) pu rather than 1 for this question?

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A 200 MVA, 25 kV, cylindrical rotor, synchronous generator has a saturated synchronous
reactance of 1.5 pu.
a) What internal excitation is required to deliver 1½ rated load at 0.8 pf lagging at rated terminal
While calculating this professor first said 200MVA and 25KVA are 1pu because they are rated
values. Then he easily find the E filed by Efiled = Vterminal + Armature Current*total
impedance (synchronous reactance in this case)
However, I am confused about this solution.
He didn't calculate the Vphase he directly said Vterminal is equal to 1pu.
Shouldn't we need to say Vterminal = 1/sqr(3) pu rather than 1 for this question?
Transcribed Image Text:A 200 MVA, 25 kV, cylindrical rotor, synchronous generator has a saturated synchronous reactance of 1.5 pu. a) What internal excitation is required to deliver 1½ rated load at 0.8 pf lagging at rated terminal While calculating this professor first said 200MVA and 25KVA are 1pu because they are rated values. Then he easily find the E filed by Efiled = Vterminal + Armature Current*total impedance (synchronous reactance in this case) However, I am confused about this solution. He didn't calculate the Vphase he directly said Vterminal is equal to 1pu. Shouldn't we need to say Vterminal = 1/sqr(3) pu rather than 1 for this question?
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