Hey guys,
Quick question about ideal excitation of a synchronous machine. Normally a synchronous machine is ideally excited when Re(Ea) = |Vt| (the real component of the internal or induced voltage phasor equals the magnitude of the terminal voltage phasor).
What percentage tolerance (e.g. +/-1%, +/-3%, +/-5%) should Re(Ea) and |Vt| be within each other to still be considered ideally excited?
The reason I ask this was because in one practice problem, I had something like Re(Ea) = 7740 V and |Vt| = 7745 V. So they are not exactly equal, but the solution still considered this to be ideally excited since they are very close to each other.
Quick question about ideal excitation of a synchronous machine. Normally a synchronous machine is ideally excited when Re(Ea) = |Vt| (the real component of the internal or induced voltage phasor equals the magnitude of the terminal voltage phasor).
What percentage tolerance (e.g. +/-1%, +/-3%, +/-5%) should Re(Ea) and |Vt| be within each other to still be considered ideally excited?
The reason I ask this was because in one practice problem, I had something like Re(Ea) = 7740 V and |Vt| = 7745 V. So they are not exactly equal, but the solution still considered this to be ideally excited since they are very close to each other.