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Why it is important to know the armature time constant (Ta) of a turbogenerator? Suppose a machine was designed to have a Ta of 0.2 seconds but was tested for Ta = 0.4 seconds, how does it show that the machine has failed the test or is it better than the designed value? Which standard stipulates the value for Ta of turbogenerator? Lastly on what values of the turbogenerator design does the Ta depend (e.g. air gap, SCR etc.)?
Thanks.
Why it is important to know the armature time constant (Ta) of a turbogenerator? Suppose a machine was designed to have a Ta of 0.2 seconds but was tested for Ta = 0.4 seconds, how does it show that the machine has failed the test or is it better than the designed value? Which standard stipulates the value for Ta of turbogenerator? Lastly on what values of the turbogenerator design does the Ta depend (e.g. air gap, SCR etc.)?
Thanks.
