1、 IEEE Std C50.13-2014 (Revision of IEEE Std C50.13-2005) IEEE Standard for Cylindrical-Rotor 50 Hz and 60 Hz Synchronous Generators Rated 10 MVA and Above Sponsor Electric Machinery Committee of the IEEE Power and Energy Society Approved 27 March 2014 IEEE-SA Standards Board Copyrights and Permissio
2、ns: Figure 1 reprinted with permission from the International Electrotechnical Commission. Copyright 2005 IEC, Geneva, Switzerland. www.iec.ch. Abstract: The requirements in this standard are applied to 50 Hz and 60 Hz, two-pole and four-pole, cylindrical-rotor synchronous generators driven by steam
3、 turbines and/or by combustion gas turbines. The drive may be direct or through a gearbox or other device that permits different speeds for the turbine and the generator. The generators covered by this standard are to have rated outputs of 10 MVA and above. Keywords: ac generator, combustion gas tur
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29、s completed, the Working Group 8 had the following membership: Kay Chen, Chair John Amos William H. Bartley William G. Bloethe Michael W. Brimsek Robert Gray Randy Groves Kenichi Hattori Daisuke Hiramatsu Relu Ilie Isidor Kerszenbaum Geoffrey S. Klempner Kevin Mayor William R. McCown James R. Michal
30、ec Lon Montgomery Glenn A. Mottershead Ken Nagakura Nils E. Nilsson John Ready Mike Sedlak Robert Thornton-Jones Thomas R. Wait John Yagielski The following people also contributed to the preparation of this standard: Samuel Drinkut Alexander Glaninger-Katschnig Joseph Hurley Jim Lau Devin Lunney Ol
31、af Michelsson Tuomas Rauhala Michel Rioual Jan Stein The following members of the individual balloting committee voted on this standard. Balloters may have voted for approval, disapproval, or abstention. William Ackerman Emmanuel Agamloh Thomas Bishop William Bloethe Andrew Brown Gustavo Brunello Ka
32、y Chen Weijen Chen Stephen Conrad Ian Culbert Roger Daugherty Gary Donner Donald Dunn Ahmed ElSerafi Robert Fenton Jorge Fernandez Daher Rostyslaw Fostiak Doaa Galal Frank Gerleve Alexander Glaninger-Katschnig Randall Groves Gary Heuston David Horvath John Houdek Haran Karmaker Geoffrey Klempner Jim
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34、ames Smith Gary Stoedter Gregory Stone James Timperley Joe Uchiyama John Vergis Kenneth White John Yagielski John Yale Copyright 2014 IEEE. All rights reserved. vi When the IEEE-SA Standards Board approved this guide on 27 March 2014, it had the following membership: John Kulick, Chair Jon Walter Ro
35、sdahl, Vice-chair Richard H. Hulett, Past Chair Konstantinos Karachalios, Secretary Peter Balma Farooq Bari Ted Burse Clint Chaplain Stephen Dukes Jean-Phillippe Faure Gary Hoffman Michael Janezic Jeffrey Katz Joseph L. Koepfinger* David Law Hung Ling Oleg Logvinov Ted Olsen Glenn Parsons Ron Peters
36、on Adrian Stephens Peter Sutherland Yatin Trivedi Phil Winston Don Wright Yu Yuan *Member Emeritus Also included are the following nonvoting IEEE-SA Standards Board liaisons: Richard DeBlasio, DOE Representative Michael Janezic, NIST Representative Don Messina IEEE Standards Program Manager, Documen
37、t Development Malia Zaman IEEE Standards Program Manager, Technical Program Development Copyright 2014 IEEE. All rights reserved. vii Introduction This introduction is not part of IEEE Std C50.13-2014, IEEE Standard for Cylindrical-Rotor 50 Hz and 60 Hz Synchronous Generators Rated 10 MVA and Above.
38、 This introduction provides some background on the rationale used to develop this standard. This information is meant to aid in the understanding and usage of this standard. From the early 1990s until the date of issue of this standard, three different working groups of the Electrical Machinery Comm
39、ittee (EMC) of the IEEE Power Engineering Society have carefully pursued the modernization of the ANSI C50 standards for large steam and combustion turbine-generators. Throughout the mid-1990s the first working group (IEEE PES EMC Task Force on Standards Harmonization) compared American National Sta
40、ndards Institute (ANSI) standards for several different types of electrical machines with corresponding International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) standards. In the late 1990s members of the EMC Task Force published several summaries of their work (Bartheld B1; Gott B5; Kaminski B16; Nippes B20
41、; Woods B21).aIn association with that general initiative by the Electric Machinery Committee (EMC) to compare different standards for electric machines, the EMC commissioned a second working group in 1998 to focus on clarifying and modernizing the ANSI C50 series of standards for synchronous genera
42、tors. That working group included the following ANSI C50.1X standards in their scope: a) ANSI C50.10-1990, American National Standard for Rotating Electrical MachinerySynchronous Machines.bb) ANSI C50.12-1982 (Reaff 1989), American National Standard Requirements for Salient-Pole Synchronous Generato
43、rs and Generator/Motors for Hydraulic Turbine Applications. c) ANSI C50.13-1989, American National Standard for Rotating Electrical MachineryCylindrical-Rotor Synchronous Generators. d) ANSI C50.14-1977, American National Standard Requirements for Combustion Gas Turbine Driven Cylindrical Rotor Sync
44、hronous Generators. e) ANSI C50.15-1989, American National Standard for Rotating Electrical MachineryHydrogen-Cooled, Combustion-Gas-Turbine-Driven, Cylindrical-Rotor Synchronous GeneratorsRequirements. That second EMC working group periodically reported their progress (Gott B6, B7; McCown B18). As
45、was communicated in these papers, where it was possible for this group to agree to the appropriateness of requirements recorded in the IEC 60034 standards B8, B9, those requirements were incorporated into the revised IEEE C50.1X series of standards. As the most workable approach to clarify and moder
46、nize the IEEE standards for cylindrical-rotor synchronous generators this working group chose to consolidate the previously separate ANSI C50.10, ANSI C50.13, ANSI C50.14, and ANSI C50.15 standards into one consolidated IEEE Std C50.13 standard. This modernized IEEE Std C50.13 was written to consoli
47、date the previously separate ANSI C50.13, ANSI C50.14, and ANSI C50.15 standards in their entire scope and to incorporate applicable parts of ANSI C50.10. Similarly, the working group chose to modify ANSI C50.12 to become a consolidated standard for large salient-pole generators and generator/motors
48、 for hydraulic turbine applications. All applicable parts of ANSI C50.10 were incorporated into the modernized IEEE Std C50.12. Also, wherever possible, the modernized IEEE Std C50.12 and IEEE Std C50.13 were harmonized with each other. aThe numbers in brackets correspond to those of the bibliograph
49、y in Annex A. bANSI publications are available from the Sales Department, American National Standards Institute, 25 West 43rd Street, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10036, USA (http:/www.ansi.org/). Copyright 2014 IEEE. All rights reserved. viii The logic to consolidate ANSI C50.13, ANSI C50.14, and ANSI C50.15 into one standard was primarily that ANSI C50.14 and ANSI C50.15 contained a significant amount of content that had been duplicated from ANSI C50.13 solely to cover different applications of the same basic configuration of generators covered by ANS
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