Abstract

The article considers a section of the grid with generator voltage busbars (GRU-10 kV) of one of the hydroelectric power plants HPP-I of a large cascade HPP, which supplies electricity to an aluminium plant via two busbars. It is described that the plant load includes converter units, including: transformers, bridge rectifier blocks and saturation chokes, which are powerful sources of harmonic disturbances. An overview of the developed model and the principles of its construction for studying the influence a powerful non-linear load on the generator is given. Analysis of the results calculations on the model showed that the load of an industrial enterprise creates current and voltage distortions in the electrical s not only of the plant itself, but also in urban grids, and on the busbars of the generator voltage HPP-I. The article analyzes the influence of the current effects of a large industrial enterprise load in asymmetric modes on hydrogenerators by evaluating torsional vibrations and tangential vibrations in generators. It is shown that tangential forces of double frequency (100 Hz) practically do not create significant vibration displacements when the natural frequency of the frontal parts basket is adjusted.

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