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                                      Q r2 =−V (X d sin δ + X q cos δ)
                                     DEN = X d X q
                    The sending-end variables remain the same. These equations are of the same form as those
              found in most textbooks that cover this subject.



              3.6 THE POWER VERSUS ANGLE CHART OF A SALIENT POLE
                   GENERATOR

              Manufacturers of synchronous generators will usually provide a power-angle chart of the form shown
              in Figure 3.4, which was drawn using typical data. Let the volt drop I q X q in Figure 3.1 be extended
              at its intersection with E to a value I q X d , and then divide all the variables by X d . Figure 3.4 is
              the resulting power angle diagram, derived in the manner recommended in Reference 11, which
              incidentally has not changed since then. The line AB represents the kVA of the generator and OB
              the excitation emf.
                    Power-angle charts are normally used where a generator feeds into a utility grid rather than a
              local captive load as with ‘island mode’ operation. When a generator feeds into a grid its operating
              condition is not only determined by the overall load on the grid but also by the reactive power
              requirements of the overhead lines at and near to the generator. For example at night-time the active
              power demand tends to be lower than in the day-time but since the transmission system is still
              connected it requires compensation to counteract the excessive capacitance charging current that is


































                               Figure 3.4 Operating chart of a two-axis salient pole generator.
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