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IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion | 2004

Transpositions in stator bars of large turbogenerators

Johann Haldemann

A method to calculate circulating currents in the bars, especially double Roebel bars of the stator winding of synchronous machines is presented, different physical modeling is discussed, and results of calculations and measurements are explained. In synchronous machines, especially in large turbogenerators with direct water cooling of the stator winding, the bars consist often of two simple Roebel bars integrated in a double bar (twin bar). In these bars, circulating currents produce local losses which may lead to an overheating of the cooling medium. Double Roebel bars with cross transpositions avoid such overheating.


Archive | 2002

Stator winding bar for an electrical machine

Johann Haldemann


Archive | 2014

Rotating electrical machine

Johann Haldemann; Reinhard Joho


Archive | 2009

FLUX SCREEN FOR GENERATORS

Pascal Chay; Michael Jean-Marie Berlamont; Janusz Bialik; Johann Haldemann; Lennart Diestel-Feddersen


Archive | 2013

CONDUCTOR BAR WITH MULTI-STRAND CONDUCTOR ELEMENT

Grégoire Vienne; Hossein Safari-Zadeh; Johann Haldemann


Archive | 2006

Stator winding rod

Johann Haldemann


Archive | 2014

STATOR WINDING OF A DIRECTLY COOLED TURBOGENERATOR

Johann Haldemann


international conference on electrical machines | 2012

Analytical time-harmonic approach to calculate rotor eddy-current losses due to stator harmonics

Xiaoli Cui; Johann Haldemann


Archive | 2011

Method for regulating the reactive power generated or absorbed by a synchronous electric generator and synchronous electric generator

Johann Haldemann


Archive | 2016

A WINDING FOR AN ELECTRIC MACHINE

Johann Haldemann; Frederic Maurer

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