Table 2: Active power control results Torque P (Nm) (W) (Var) Q 0 91 8 0.2 122 12 0.4 150 15 0.6 177 21 0.8 204 28 1 232

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Table 2: Active power control results Torque P (Nm) (W) (Var) Q 0 91 8 0.2 122 12 0.4 150 15 0.6 177 21 0.8 204 28 1 232

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Table 2 Active Power Control Results Torque P Nm W Var Q 0 91 8 0 2 122 12 0 4 150 15 0 6 177 21 0 8 204 28 1 232 1
Table 2 Active Power Control Results Torque P Nm W Var Q 0 91 8 0 2 122 12 0 4 150 15 0 6 177 21 0 8 204 28 1 232 1 (58.49 KiB) Viewed 39 times
Table 2: Active power control results Torque P (Nm) (W) (Var) Q 0 91 8 0.2 122 12 0.4 150 15 0.6 177 21 0.8 204 28 1 232 37 Table 3: Reactive power control results Field Current P Q (A) (W) (Var) 0.2 78 370 0.3 73 270 0.4 71 195 0.5 70 118 0.6 71 31 0.64 71 0 0.7 72 -48 0.8 75 -132 0.9 79 -205 7 Fatima Badreddine P2: Post-Lab Questions 1. What is the no-load torque? What is the reactive power at that torque (Table 2)? 2. At which field current the load is with unity power factor (Table 3)? 3. When is the generator consuming and when is it delivering reactive power (Table 3)? 4. Draw the phasor diagram of the generator for leading, unity and lagging power factor.
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