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Methods and Means of Improving the Dynamic Characteristics of Brushless Excitation Systems

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Possibilities of improving the dynamic characteristics of brushless excitation systems are considered. A technique for choosing the value of the additional resistance in the excitation winding of a reverse synchronous generator, the gain of the hard negative feedback and the excitation-forcing ratio of the exciter by voltage has been developed. The reasons for the appearance of high-frequency pulsations in the excitation voltage of a reverse synchronous generator are considered. The technique was applied when choosing the means of improving the dynamic characteristics of the BVD-4600-1500 brushless exciter, operating with the TVV-1000 – 4 generator.

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Translated from Élektricheskie Stantsii, No. 5, May 2020, pp. 40 – 46.

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Komkov, A.L., Filimonov, N.Y. & Yurganov, A.A. Methods and Means of Improving the Dynamic Characteristics of Brushless Excitation Systems. Power Technol Eng 54, 575–580 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10749-020-01254-3

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