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1、 Recognized as an American National Standard (ANSI)IEEE Std 115-1995(R2002) (Revision of IEEE Std 115-1983 and IEEE Std 115A-1987) IEEE Guide: Test Procedures for Synchronous Machines Part I Acceptance and Performance Testing Part II Test Procedures and Parameter Determination for Dynamic Analysis S
2、ponsor Electric Machinery Committee of the IEEE Power Engineering Society Reaffirmed 11 September 2002 Approved 12 December 1995 IEEE Standards Board Approved 16 July 1996 American National Standards Institute Abstract: Instructions for conducting the more generally applicable and accepted tests to
3、determine the performance characteristics of synchronous machines are contained in this guide. Although the tests described are applicable in general to synchronous generators, synchronous motors (larger than fractional horsepower), synchronous condensers, and synchronous frequency changers, the des
4、criptions make reference primarily to synchronous generators and synchronous motors. Keywords: acceptance and performance testing, dynamic analysis, parameter determination, synchronous machines The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. 345 East 47th Street, New York, NY 10017-2394
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20、E Std 115-1995, IEEE Guide: Test Procedures for Synchronous Machines.) IEEE Std 115-1995 incorporates and updates virtually all of the 1983 edition (reaffirmed in 1991), along with IEEE Std 115A-1987. The first AIEE “Test Code“ for Synchronous Machines (#503) was issued in 1945 and formed the basis
21、for the subsequent IEEE Std 115, which was first published in 1965. The Synchronous Machinery Subcommittee Working Group #12, which produced this present document, was formed in January 1992, and a revised PAR form, dated April 1992, was approved by the Standards Board in June 1992. This approval in
22、cluded a proposal by the Working Group to divide the new document “Test Procedures for Synchronous Machines,“ into 2 parts, as follows: Part I, Acceptance and Performance Testing Part II, Test Procedures and Parameter Determination for Dynamic Analysis Part I basically includes all of the sections (
23、17) of IEEE Std 115-1983, except section 8. These are now designated sections 18. Part II includes section 8 of IEEE Std 115-1983 plus IEEE Std 115A-1987. These are now designated as sections 9 through 12. A new feature of this revised and expanded standard is the inclusion of several annexes follow
24、ing sections 5, 11, and 12. The Working Group believes strongly that the new arrangement will be more convenient to use; the now expanded section 8 from the 1991 document includes three new sections. These are: Section 9: Applications of machine electrical parameters Section 10: Tests for determinin
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