Can the load angle of a generator be calculated using a mathematical equation?

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The discussion centers on calculating the load angle of a generator using the equation EV/Xd sin delta, where E is the excitation voltage, V is the terminal voltage, Xd is the reactance, and delta is the load angle. The load angle is influenced by the relationship between the stator and rotor fields and is a function of power and excitation current. While a detailed mathematical model can provide accurate calculations, it is complex and may require additional measurements or design data. For practical purposes, some suggest using alternative parameters like stator current, voltage, and power factor instead of focusing solely on the load angle. The accuracy of the load angle calculation ultimately depends on the specific requirements of the analysis.
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Is there a mathematical equation for calculating the load angle of a generator?
I'm trying to calculate the real and reactive power of the generator which the equation I am using is
EV/Xd sin delta
where E is the generator excitation voltage
V is the generator terminal voltage
Xd is the generator reactance
and delta is the load angle of the of voltage E and V
Thanks in advance the the help
 
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Load angle is between stator and rotor fields (vectors). It is a function of power and excitation current, in general.
You can be calculate it from detailed mathematical model of machine (which is rather.. complicated). Otherwise, it can be estimated. See eq 1 and 2 in this paper:

http://www.google.pl/url?sa=t&rct=j...=TNzGap0SFzHkrM-_uYLY6A&bvm=bv.44770516,d.Yms

Now, it all depends how accurate this calculation needs to be. You can assume that Xq~Xd (quite accurate, use only for cylindrical generator).
If you want to know it's exact value.. Xq is not among standart parameters (provided by manufacturer, from my experience). You need a series of measurements to estimate it (or good knowledge + all design data to calculate it).

Ok, this was answer to your question. May I ask now what is the purpose of this calculation ? I suggest using other set of parameters to calculate power (forget about load angle). Why not using vectors -> stator current, stator voltage and power factor ?
 
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