Hello All,
I'm working in a project for an oil company. The idea is couple a gas turbine to asynchronous generator for use in offshore application. The asynchronous generator have a narrow range of rpm where it work as generator. It is about 7 rpm for a two pole generator (3600 rpm in Brazilian system).
My question is: could the the gas turbine maintain control the rpm in this narrow range of rpm? The reactive power to the asynchronous generator will be provided from other two synchronous generators synchronized to it.
The structure of the system is: two synchronous generators 30MW each in parallel with the asynchronous generator of 25MW.
Thanks in advance
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I'm working in a project for an oil company. The idea is couple a gas turbine to asynchronous generator for use in offshore application. The asynchronous generator have a narrow range of rpm where it work as generator. It is about 7 rpm for a two pole generator (3600 rpm in Brazilian system).
My question is: could the the gas turbine maintain control the rpm in this narrow range of rpm? The reactive power to the asynchronous generator will be provided from other two synchronous generators synchronized to it.
The structure of the system is: two synchronous generators 30MW each in parallel with the asynchronous generator of 25MW.
Thanks in advance
[email protected]