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Item type:Publication, The Application of Polarization and Depolarization Current on the Large Turbo-generators(2022-01-01) ;Jeenmuang, S. ;Pannil, P. ;Mongkolsatitpong, S. ;Trakuldit, S.Wuti, V.This paper represents the application of the polarization and depolarization current (PDC) measurement of the stator winding insulation of two large turbo-generators, which have the same rate of 50.8 MVA, and 11.5 kV. The PDC measurements were conducted on the stator winding insulation of both generators by using two different test circuits i.e., (individual) phase-to-ground insulation and interphase insulation circuits. Then, the PDC results of the two investigated generators were compared. To evaluate the phase-to-ground insulation condition of the stator winding insulation of both generators, the conventional dielectric parameters in the time domain, such as polarization index and insulation resistance, were also studied. Moreover, the PDC results in the time domain were converted into the dielectric dissipation factor in the frequency domain to allow the analyzing the phase-to-ground insulation of the stator winding of the generators. The PDC results of the phase-to-ground insulation circuits of both investigated generators illustrate the bent shape of PDC results which were affected by the influence of the stress control coating resulting in a high value of the Polarization index. Besides, the PDC results of the interphase insulation circuits of the first investigated generator illustrate the polarity reversal (or Anomalous current) of both PDC, while the second investigated generator illustrates the non-polarity reversal of both PDC. The polarity reversal of the PDC results of the interphase insulation was due to the dielectric loss of the interphase insulation is a lower influence when compared with that of phase-to-ground insulation. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Improvement of output dynamic performance of an average current mode controlled buck converter with a parallel controller(2010-09-17) ;Chrin, P. ;Trakuldit, S. ;Polmai, S.Bunlaksananusorn, C.This paper presents a parallel voltage controller to improve the output dynamic performance of a buck converter with Average Current Mode Control (ACMC). The parallel controller is a high-order controller synthesized from parallel connection of the two basic controllers. It is proposed to compensate the control-to-output transfer function of the converter, which has multiple poles and zeros. Up until now, the task is commonly performed by the two-pole one-zero controller, which is clearly not adequate and has somewhat limited the dynamic performance of the converter. In the paper, the design of parallel controller is illustrated with a 5V/2V ACMC buck converter. Experimental and simulated results that show the improvement of output voltage response to a step load change are presented. © 2010 IEEE.
