Hey guys,
Re-working Eng Pro Guides April 2020 Final Exam, and on problem 74:
"Which of the following methods is NOT always used to increase a power system's stability?"
The answer is "Increase angle between mechanical angle between generators' rotor and stator fields". I pretty much understand why this is: generator power delivered P = (Ea * Vt / Xs) sin(theta) or P = (Vs * Vr / X) sin(theta). If you increase theta over 90 degrees, you lose max power and machines start to lose synchronism.
But there is another answer choice I see: "Increase generator excitation current." If you continue to increase this current, wouldn't there be a possible issue of overexciting the generator?
Any inputs on this?
Re-working Eng Pro Guides April 2020 Final Exam, and on problem 74:
"Which of the following methods is NOT always used to increase a power system's stability?"
The answer is "Increase angle between mechanical angle between generators' rotor and stator fields". I pretty much understand why this is: generator power delivered P = (Ea * Vt / Xs) sin(theta) or P = (Vs * Vr / X) sin(theta). If you increase theta over 90 degrees, you lose max power and machines start to lose synchronism.
But there is another answer choice I see: "Increase generator excitation current." If you continue to increase this current, wouldn't there be a possible issue of overexciting the generator?
Any inputs on this?