WiringBoy
Electrical
- May 10, 2011
- 32
I have been working on basic feeder protection for a while now and recently started focusing on concepts of directional over-current protection and distance protection.
It seems like I am missing some conceptual background to get a handle on these topics. Here is what I would like to start with. I have put enough effort on my own in to undestanding these terms but just could not any here and thought this forum might be able to lend a helping hand.
Q#1 Most common term I run into is Maximum Torque angle:
I went through a lot of literature in books and internet and liked this chapter of GE publising:
Here are my questions:
On Page 16 of 22(pdf)
Why the author says that "However, it is usually desirable that maximum torque occur at some value of theta(angle) other than 90 degrees"To this end, one of the actuating coils may be shunted by a resistor or a capacitor.
Maximum torque will still occur when the coil currents are 90 degree out of phase; but, in terms of the currents supplied from the actuating sources, maximum torque will occur at some angle other than 90 degrees.
I don't understand why author is trying to shunt coil of current with a resistor or capactior, how it helps ? why it is desired that torque occurs other than 90 degree angle.
Q# 2 Fig. 15 shows the vector diagram, why author is considering max. torque of 90 degree between Coil component of I1 rather I1 itsself ?
and How T=K1 I1 I2 Sin(theta-Fi)-K2
turned into T=K1 I1 I2 cos(theta-T)-k2,
I would appreciate your opinion.
Thanks
It seems like I am missing some conceptual background to get a handle on these topics. Here is what I would like to start with. I have put enough effort on my own in to undestanding these terms but just could not any here and thought this forum might be able to lend a helping hand.
Q#1 Most common term I run into is Maximum Torque angle:
I went through a lot of literature in books and internet and liked this chapter of GE publising:
Here are my questions:
On Page 16 of 22(pdf)
Why the author says that "However, it is usually desirable that maximum torque occur at some value of theta(angle) other than 90 degrees"To this end, one of the actuating coils may be shunted by a resistor or a capacitor.
Maximum torque will still occur when the coil currents are 90 degree out of phase; but, in terms of the currents supplied from the actuating sources, maximum torque will occur at some angle other than 90 degrees.
I don't understand why author is trying to shunt coil of current with a resistor or capactior, how it helps ? why it is desired that torque occurs other than 90 degree angle.
Q# 2 Fig. 15 shows the vector diagram, why author is considering max. torque of 90 degree between Coil component of I1 rather I1 itsself ?
and How T=K1 I1 I2 Sin(theta-Fi)-K2
turned into T=K1 I1 I2 cos(theta-T)-k2,
I would appreciate your opinion.
Thanks