The designs of salient pole generators may differ considerably from one hydroelectric plant to another. Automatic optimization procedure is highly desirable, because the designer may have little experience with a similar machine. The presented approach defines the design space by 12 variables which have the largest influence on the goal function. The design space is constrained by a number of linear and nonlinear constraints. The optimization process is based on successive linearizations of the goal function and the nonlinear constraints followed by a simplex procedure. The process is highly effective because the goal function is heavily constrained, so the optimum is virtually always on the boundary of the feasibility region. The procedure has been tested on a number of earlier designs. The goal function could have been reduced on average by some 8 percent, had this software been available at the time of the design of these machines.
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Optimization of large electrical salient pole synchronous generators Available to Purchase
Ivan Mandić;
Ivan Mandić
Sveučilište u Zagrebu, Viša tehnička škola Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
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Milica Pužar;
Milica Pužar
Elektrotehnički fakultet, Osijek, Croatia
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Marijan Petrinić
Marijan Petrinić
Končar‐Institut za elektrotehniku, Zagreb, Croatia
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 2054-5606
Print ISSN: 0332-1649
© MCB UP Limited
2001
COMPEL (2001) 20 (3): 813–827.
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Mandić I, Pužar M, Petrinić M (2001), "Optimization of large electrical salient pole synchronous generators". COMPEL, Vol. 20 No. 3 pp. 813–827, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/03321640110393932
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