Synchronous Generator: Basic Principle Construction Speed and Frequency EMF Induced Principle of Operation
Synchronous Generator: Basic Principle Construction Speed and Frequency EMF Induced Principle of Operation
Basic Principle
Construction
Speed and Frequency
EMF Induced
Principle of Operation
Introduction to Synchronous Generator
• Are the primary source of all electrical energy
• Synchronous generators are commonly used
to convert the mechanical power output of
steam turbines, gas turbines, hydro turbines into
electrical power for the grid
• Can be extremely large – power ratings up to
1500MW.
• Are known as synchronous machines
because they operate at synchronous speed
(speed of rotor always matches supply
frequency)
Magnetic Stator
Coolers Frame Core Rotor Winding
Bearings
Foundation
Block
CONSTRUCTION
CONSTRUCTION Iron core
End winding
Metal frame
Laminated iron
core with slots
Insulated copper
bars are placed in
the slots to form
the three-phase
winding
View of a 300 MW Generator stator end windings @ Sem Calaca Power Corporation Unit 2
Construction
Round Rotor
• The round rotor is used for
large high speed (3600rpm,2-
pole or 3000rpm,4-pole)
machines
• A forged iron core is installed
on the shaft
• Slots are milled in the iron and
insulated copper bars are
placed in the slots
• The slots are closed by wedges
and re-enforced with steel rings
End Ring or
Retaining Ring
Rotor Details
Locking Winding End Turn Rotor
Center
Ring Ventilation Bends Winding Body
Ring
Holes Fan Hub
Slip Ring
Slip Ring
Fan
End Ring or Retaining Ring
B -
The End