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Two-reaction theory of synchronous machines generalized method of analysis-part I

R. H. Park
- 01 Jul 1929 - 
- Vol. 48, Iss: 3, pp 716-727
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Starting with the basic assumption of no saturation or hysteresis, and with distribution of armature phase m.
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Starting with the basic assumption of no saturation or hysteresis, and with distribution of armature phase m. m. f. effectively sinusoidal as far as regards phenomena dependent upon rotor position, general formulas are developed for current, voltage, power, and torque under steady and transient load conditions. Special detailed formulas are also developed which permit the determination of current and torque on three-phase short circuit, during starting, and when only small deviations from an average operating angle are involved. In addition, new and more accurate equivalent circuits are developed for synchronous and asynchronous machines operating in parallel, and the domain of validity of such circuits is established. Throughout, the treatment has been generalized to include salient poles and an arbitrary number of rotor circuits. The analysis is thus adapted to machines equipped with field pole collars, or with amortisseur windings of any arbitrary construction. It is proposed to continue the analysis in a subsequent paper.

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The Reactances of Synchronous Machines

TL;DR: There are three types of reactance: leakage, synchronous, transient, and phase-sequence reactance as mentioned in this paper, which correspond to the two symmetrical axes of magnetization of the armature current and refer to balanced operation.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors extended Blondel's theory to a comprehensive system of treatment, in which the effect of harmonic m. m. f. in the quadrature axis, as well as in the direct axis, have been taken into account, and it is shown that the "armature leakage flux" which causes reactance voltage drop in synchronous operation, comprises all fluxes, due to armature currents, which generate fundamental voltage, except the space fundamental component, the latter constituting the total flux of 'armature reaction'.
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Graphical Determination of Magnetic Fields Practical Applications to Salient-Pole Synchronous Machine Design

TL;DR: There are three methods of obtaining the flux distribution in a magnetic field: test, mathematical analysis, and graphical flux plots as mentioned in this paper, and the first one is the fastest and most accurate.
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The Calculation of the Armature Reactance of Synchronous Machines

TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented new and simplified formulas for the armature leakage reactance of synchronous machines, and compared the results obtained with tests on 100 machines of varied types.