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Specifics of Electromagnetic and Electromechanical Processes for Starting Up Forced-Draft Systems of High-Capacity TPP Power Generating Units

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This paper discusses the specifics of electromagnetic and electromechanical processes for starting up forced-draft systems of high-capacity power generating units of the thermal power plants (TPP). The operating conditions were simulated for various soft-starting systems at different levels of starting current limitation, using a high-capacity induced-draft fan as an example. A comparison between the power required for operating such systems and energy dissipated in the electric motor was conducted.

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Correspondence to P. V. Sokur.

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Translated from Élektricheskie Stantsii, No. 6, June 2020, pp. 38 – 49.

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Dovganyuk, I.Y., Sokur, P.V. & Lazarev, G.B. Specifics of Electromagnetic and Electromechanical Processes for Starting Up Forced-Draft Systems of High-Capacity TPP Power Generating Units. Power Technol Eng 54, 904–914 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10749-021-01305-3

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