10.4
Frequency time accumulation protection function
FTAQFVR (81A)
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10.4.1
Identification
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Function description
IEC 61850
identification
IEC 60617
identification
ANSI/
IEEEidentification
Frequency time accumulation
protection
FTAQFVR
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81A
10.4.2
Application
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Generator prime movers are affected by abnormal frequency disturbances. Significant
frequency deviations from rated frequency occur in case of major disturbances in the
system. A rise of frequency occurs in case of generation surplus, while a lack of
generation results in a drop of frequency.
The turbine blade is designed with its natural frequency adequately far from the rated
speed or multiples of the rated speed of the turbine. This design avoids the mechanical
resonant condition, which can lead to an increased mechanical stress on turbine blade.
If the ratio between the turbine resonant frequencies to the system operating frequency
is nearly equal to 1, mechanical stress on the blades is approximately 300 times the
nonresonant operating condition stress values. The stress magnification factor is shown
in the typical resonance curve in Figure
Section 10
1MRK 511 401-UUS A
Frequency protection
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