Abstract

IT was recognized early in the history of synchronous machines that generator operation at high-lagging, unity, and leading power factors resulted in extra losses and comparatively high temperatures in the structural parts at the ends of the armature core. This phenomenon has come to be termed as “end heating,” and is characteristic of the steam-turbine-type alternator.

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