Suggestions to rraghunath (Electrical) Nov 6, 2003 marked ///\\
We have a large motor of 15MW/11kV.
When should we prefer capacitor start over Reactor start
///It depends. One possible way to approach to this preferential choice is to mathematically model it. e.g.
1. Capacitor start:
Simply, the capacitor will be in parallel with the motor.
Set up a current Kirchhoff Law mathematical model.
Is(t)=Ic(t) + Im(t).....Eg1
where
Is(t)=Vs x Ys x sin(wt)....power supply
Ic(t)=C x dv(t)/dt....capacitor branch
Im(t)=(1/Lm)x Integral of [v(t') x dt'] ... simplified motor branch
Solve Eq1 by a suitable transform, perhaps Laplace transform to obtain the voltage function v(t) versus time.
2. Reactor start:
Simply, the reactor will be in series with the motor.
Set up a voltage Kirchhoff Law mathematical model.
Vs(t)=Vr(t) x Vm(t)....Eq2
where
Vs(t)=Is x sin(wt) .... power supply
Vr(t)=Lr x di(t)/dt .... reactor load
Vm(t)=Lm x di(t)/dt .... motor load
Solve Eq2 by a suitable transform, perhaps Laplace transform to obtain the current function i(t) versus time.\\
and how do these compare if we consider that running power factor is not an issue. Any help.
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