Multi-physics modelling of a grid connected diesel engine driven synchronous generator set for the analysis of transient low voltage ride through performanceTools Tweedy, Oliver (2021) Multi-physics modelling of a grid connected diesel engine driven synchronous generator set for the analysis of transient low voltage ride through performance. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractUnderstanding the electromechanical behaviour of synchronous generators during severe low voltage fault conditions is vital to measure the potential performance impact and damage that may occur as a result to both connected equipment and the generator set. The work outlined in this paper addresses the process of developing a multi-physics model of a grid connected synchronous generator utilising 2D transient electromagnetic modelling with co-simulation of a 1D torsional beam element model. A 3D finite element model of a synchronous generator rotor is created and analysed using the ANSYS modal solver to obtain the orthotropic elastic properties of the laminated generator rotor core using a parametric modal analysis technique. The first 8 modes are obtained with a mean error of 1.3%, proving the accuracy of the method as the first contribution to knowledge.
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