jimgineer
Electrical
- Jun 3, 2008
- 80
Within SKM to model the damage/decrement curve of a generator, I have noticed that the two variables which have the greatest impact on where the damage curve lies (on the TCC curve) are the If and the Ifg.
The defaults for a generator within SKM are If=3 and Ifg=1.00. I usually just leave these as-is…
I will give ‘my’ understanding of the situation, which sometimes matches reality and sometimes not. I am thinking back to some of my core engineering courses and differential equations for modeling the transient response of systems that are first order, second order, etc. I would think that the system of a generator driving a load is a second order DE, and the Xd’’ and Xd’ and etc that come off the generator cutsheets are ‘constants’ in the simplified solution to the differential equation. This all ties into the transient modeling, or TMS module of the SKM software (which I really haven’t fiddled with much).
I want to confirm this and get any additional information anyone has on this..
and
I understand the If and Ifg to only impact the TCC damage curve of the generator, which I understand to basically represent what amount of current the generator is capable of sustaining for a given amount of time without damaging itself.
So the follow-up and what I am concerned with is: where do If and Ifg come from, what do they mean, and where can I get information on the theoretical framework to understand these two variables?
Thanks much
The defaults for a generator within SKM are If=3 and Ifg=1.00. I usually just leave these as-is…
I will give ‘my’ understanding of the situation, which sometimes matches reality and sometimes not. I am thinking back to some of my core engineering courses and differential equations for modeling the transient response of systems that are first order, second order, etc. I would think that the system of a generator driving a load is a second order DE, and the Xd’’ and Xd’ and etc that come off the generator cutsheets are ‘constants’ in the simplified solution to the differential equation. This all ties into the transient modeling, or TMS module of the SKM software (which I really haven’t fiddled with much).
I want to confirm this and get any additional information anyone has on this..
and
I understand the If and Ifg to only impact the TCC damage curve of the generator, which I understand to basically represent what amount of current the generator is capable of sustaining for a given amount of time without damaging itself.
So the follow-up and what I am concerned with is: where do If and Ifg come from, what do they mean, and where can I get information on the theoretical framework to understand these two variables?
Thanks much