NateKling
Electrical
- Oct 20, 2009
- 14
I am trying to calculate the Inertia constant of a generator for testing purposes using collected data. I also have software that will model transient stability studies. When I provide the model with the following information:
H=2
MW = 50
MVA = 156.25
I recieve the following data, simulating a load rejection of the generator.
Sec Freq
0.501 60.001
0.521 60.025
0.541 60.049
0.561 60.073
0.581 60.097
0.601 60.122
0.621 60.146
0.641 60.17
0.661 60.194
0.681 60.218
0.701 60.242
0.721 60.266
0.741 60.29
0.761 60.314
0.781 60.338
0.801 60.361
0.821 60.385
0.841 60.409
0.861 60.432
0.881 60.455
0.901 60.479
0.921 60.502
0.941 60.525
The trip occured at .5 seconds, and as expected, the freqency increased. However, as a verification of my methods, I attempted to calculate the Inertia constant from this data. The linear regression of the data had a slope of 1.193, which is df/dt.
Using the equation:
DP*fo
----------
(2*(df/dt)
I got
(50/156.25)*60
---------------- = 8.04305
(2*1.1936)
After trying to model this for four different inertia constant values, I noticed that each time, the calculated value was almost exactly 4 times what I had expected. ie...
H_real = 4.1 H_calc = 16.376
3 12.007
5 19.929
I have looked through many different calculations, and tried everything I could think of. Is my calculation wrong?
Thank you
Nate Klingerman
H=2
MW = 50
MVA = 156.25
I recieve the following data, simulating a load rejection of the generator.
Sec Freq
0.501 60.001
0.521 60.025
0.541 60.049
0.561 60.073
0.581 60.097
0.601 60.122
0.621 60.146
0.641 60.17
0.661 60.194
0.681 60.218
0.701 60.242
0.721 60.266
0.741 60.29
0.761 60.314
0.781 60.338
0.801 60.361
0.821 60.385
0.841 60.409
0.861 60.432
0.881 60.455
0.901 60.479
0.921 60.502
0.941 60.525
The trip occured at .5 seconds, and as expected, the freqency increased. However, as a verification of my methods, I attempted to calculate the Inertia constant from this data. The linear regression of the data had a slope of 1.193, which is df/dt.
Using the equation:
DP*fo
----------
(2*(df/dt)
I got
(50/156.25)*60
---------------- = 8.04305
(2*1.1936)
After trying to model this for four different inertia constant values, I noticed that each time, the calculated value was almost exactly 4 times what I had expected. ie...
H_real = 4.1 H_calc = 16.376
3 12.007
5 19.929
I have looked through many different calculations, and tried everything I could think of. Is my calculation wrong?
Thank you
Nate Klingerman