The out-of-step condition of a generator can be caused by different reasons. Sudden
events in an electrical power system such as large changes in load, fault occurrence or
slow fault clearance, can cause power oscillations, that are called power swings. In a
non-recoverable situation, the power swings become so severe that the synchronism is
lost: this condition is called pole slipping.
Undamped oscillations occur in power systems, where generator groups at different
locations are not strongly electrically connected and can oscillate against each other. If
the connection between the generators is too weak the magnitude of the oscillations
may increase until the angular stability is lost. More often, a three-phase short circuit
(unsymmetrical faults are much less dangerous in this respect) may occur in the
external power grid, electrically close to the generator. If the fault clearing time is too
long, the generator accelerates so much, that the synchronism cannot be maintained
even if the power system is restored to the pre-fault configuration, see Figure
.
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200
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For fault clearing time 200 ms generator remains
stable and in synchronism. After oscillations around
the nominal speed, the rotational speed returns to
the nominal, corresponding to 50 or 60 Hz
←
damped
oscillations
←
3-rd pole-slip
1 corresponds
to 50 or 60 Hz
←
2-nd pole-slip
1-st
pole-slip
←
For 260 ms long 3-phase fault generator
loses synchronism. Generator operates in
asynchronous mode at speeds > nominal
IEC10000108-2-en.vsd
IEC10000108 V2 EN-US
Figure 244:
Stable and unstable case. For the fault clearing time tcl = 200 ms, the
generator remains in synchronism, for tcl = 260 ms, the generator
loses step.
A generator out-of-step condition, with successive pole slips, can result in damages to
the generator, shaft and turbine.
1MRK 504 163-UUS A
Section 8
Impedance protection
Transformer protection RET670 2.2 ANSI
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Application manual
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