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honyeehong8692
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Hi all! I am currently learning fault study in power systems.
To my understanding-
In any network (symmetrical or unsymmetrical) , there would be 3 components- positive sequence component, negative sequence component and zero sequence component.
Question:
For generators and transformers , would synchronous reactance mean/signify its positive sequence reactance?
It would be very helpful if an explanation about the definition and differentiation among: subtransient, transient and synchronous reactance be provided.
A prompt reply from any user is much appreciated. :)
To my understanding-
In any network (symmetrical or unsymmetrical) , there would be 3 components- positive sequence component, negative sequence component and zero sequence component.
Question:
For generators and transformers , would synchronous reactance mean/signify its positive sequence reactance?
It would be very helpful if an explanation about the definition and differentiation among: subtransient, transient and synchronous reactance be provided.
A prompt reply from any user is much appreciated. :)