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[Linke [6] measured the main current and exciting current after a short circuit. The main current rose to about 32 times the normal current. Brown Boverie Co. [1] reported that for a 3000 RPM 8800 kva machine, the maximum short circuit current is about 10-20 times that at full load. The current diminishes rapidly, but the steady state value is reached only after several seconds.]
Published: Jan 1, 2011
Keywords: Short Circuit; Transfer Matrix; Rotor System; Torsional Vibration; Transfer Matrix Method
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