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Diagnosis of Rotor Winding Short-Circuit Fault in Multi-Phase Annular Brushless Exciter Through Stator Field Current Harmonics

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The excitation system with a multi-phase annular brushless exciter (MPABE) is widely used in large-capacity nuclear power plants. It is of great significance to realize a reliable protection of the… Click to show full abstract

The excitation system with a multi-phase annular brushless exciter (MPABE) is widely used in large-capacity nuclear power plants. It is of great significance to realize a reliable protection of the exciter for safe operation. Since the MPABE is adopted with rotary armature structure, the rotor winding short-circuit (RWSC) fault is very difficult to be diagnosed directly. However, it is an effective way to realize fault diagnosis through the characteristics reflected in the stator field winding. In this paper, based on the mutual induction relationship between stator current and rotor current, detailed theoretical analysis of the RWSC fault is conducted and the harmonic characteristics of the stator field current are obtained. Then, related experiments and simulations are carried out, verifying the correctness of the theoretical analysis. Finally, a diagnosis method based on the transient harmonic characteristics of the stator field current is proposed and its sensitivity is also analyzed. The diagnosis method proposed in this paper is simple and feasible, which helps to improve the safety and reliability of the MPABE system in nuclear power plants.

Keywords: stator field; exciter; harmonics; field current; fault

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion
Year Published: 2021

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