Method and an apparatus for controlling a.c. rotating machinery

Electricity: motive power systems – Generator-fed motor systems having generator control – Generator field circuit control

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318140, 318149, H02P 774

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ABSTRACT:
The control of a quantity (voltage, phase) relating to a generator-motor pair in an electric power station is accomplished by generating a pulse sequence associated with the quantity to be controlled, generating a predetermined reference pulse sequence and detecting the relative phase shift between the two pulse sequences. This phase shift, or an integrated value of a number of successive phase shifts, controls a double ramp generator, the sign and slope of which are proportional to the detected phase shift. The integrated signal is employed to vary the magnetic induction of the rotor, i.e., field excitation of the generator, to balance the system.

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