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Ramachandrapuram
Industry Oriented Mini-Project Report
On
Manufacturing Of Turbo Alternator at BHEL
By
Spoorthi Kotharu (BL.EN.U4EEE12065)
Bachelor of Technology in
Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Amrita School of Engineering, Bangalore
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Acknowledgement
I am thankful to the HOD of EEE Department Mr. Ravi Shankar for
providing me the opportunity for doing a mini-project in BHEL.
I am thankful to Ms. K. Prameela Rani (Engineer HRDC) for providing me
the opportunity to pursue my project in BHEL.
I am obliged to mention the name of Mr. Venkateshwara Rao.T ( CM
Department)for providing me the opportunity to pursue my mini-project
in BHEL.
I am thankful to Mr. Om Kavi (Asst. Engineer Cenvat Cell) for providing me
the opportunity to pursue my project in BHEL.
I am obliged to mention the name of Mr. K.P.C Rao (Senior Designer, EM
Engineering) who has profoundly guided me throughout my mini-project
work by ably advising me at each stage and devoting his valuable time
and experience leading to a very successful completion of my mini-
project.
I thank all the other people who have helped me directly or indirectly for
successful completion of my project by devoting their valuable time and
experience. It was an exhilarating and invigorative experience of having an
exposure to a reputed organization like BHEL.
K.P.C Rao (Senior Designer, EM Engineering)
Signature of the Guide
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ABSTRACT
TITLE: Study on the Manufacture of Large Scale Turbo Generator
Turbo Generator and Accessories:
General aspects
Electrical design and manufacture of
i. Stator
ii. Rotor
Cooling and VIP systems
Excitation systems
Design of stator bar:
Features of stator bar
General Aspects deal with the principle on
which a turbo generator works on and the classification of turbo generators basing
on drives, speed and cooling system
ELECTRICAL DESIGN AND MANUFACTURE of stator comprises of stator
core, stator core, stator coil/bars, stator winding, output leads/brushing and face
connectors design and manufacture.
In general the losses in a generator are manifested in the form of heat. This heat
must be dissipated out as early as possible, otherwise there may be damage to
the stator and rotor parts. Thus a cooling system is provided in the generator to
dissipate the heat (losses).
There may be possibility of presence of moisture in stator and rotor parts. Hence
flux linkage with the moisture present, which leads to the losses. Ultimately the heat
to be dissipated is more. To avoid this assembled stator and rotor are subjected to
the impregnation with help of VPI (VACCUM PRESSURE IMPREGNATION)
plant. This removes all the moisture present and insulates the required zone.
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EXCITATION is generally given to rotor in a synchronous alternator. It is of three
types:-
1) D.C Excitation system
2) Static Excitation system
3) Brushless Excitation system
This section deals with the above three excitation systems. Their merits and demerits,
certain circuit diagrams.
STATOR BAR DESIGN deals with the design of the stator bar to be placed in
the stator slots. Insulation of certain thickness is provided to the conductor before
placing in the slots. Stator bar design also includes the overhang calculations.
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INDEX
1. BHEL Profile
2. Introduction to Turbo Generator
2.1. Principle of Operation
2.2. Design Criteria
2.2.1. Stator
2.2.2. Rotor
2.2.3. Excitation system
2.2.4. Cooling in Alternator
2.2.5. Introduction to Insulation system
2.2.6. Vacuum Pressure Impregnation (VPI)
3. Manufacturing and Assembly
3.1. Stator Core Assembly
3.1.1. Conductor Construction
3.1.2. Stator Winding
3.2. Rotor Assembly
3.2.1. Rotor Windings Construction
3.2.2. Field Connections
3.2.3. Balancing of Rotor
3.3. Overall view on Assembly
4. Testing of alternators
5. Conclusion
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1. BHEL Profile
BHEL is the largest engineering and manufacturing enterprise in India in the energy related in
fracture sector to day. BHEL has built over the years, a robust domestic market position by
becoming the largest supplier of power plant equipment in India, and by developing a strong
market presence in select segments of the industries sector and the railways. BHEL was
established more than 40 years ago ushering in the indigenous heavy electrical equipment
industry in India, a dream which has been more than realized with a well-recognized track
record of performance. Defying the scourge of worldwide recession, In 2008-09, BHEL saw a
spectacular top line growth of 31% with a turnover of RS.28,033 Crore and net profit rising
by 9.8% to Rs.3,138 crore over the previous year. Order inflow during 2008-09 was at a record
high of Rs.59678 crore with total orders in hand in the 2nd quarter of 2009 at Rs. 1,25,800 crore.
The cumulative capacity of BHEL’s projects installed worldwide stands at around
1,05,000 MW. BHEL’s manufacturing capacity expansion from 10000MW p.a to
15000MW p.a is proceeding apace and plans are afoot to hike this further to 20000MW
p.a by 2011-12. BHEL caters to core sectors of the India economy, power generation and
transmission, industry, transportation, renewable energy, defense, etc. during the year 2012-13
BHEL has invested about the R&D expenditure of the company for the was Rs.1114 crore which
was 2.76% of the turnover as against 2.49% for the previous year. Year 2013-14 enhanced the
company’s capital to 2589 which are in productive use.
2. Introduction to Turbo Generator
An electrical generator is a machine which converts mechanical energy (or power) into electrical
energy (or power). The energy conversion is based on the principle of the production of
dynamically (or motionally) induced EMF whenever a conductor cuts magnetic flux,
dynamically induced EMF is produced in it according to faraday’s laws of electromagnetic
induction. This EMF causes a current to flow if the conductor circuit is closed.
2.1. Principle of Operation
A Generator works on the principle of Faraday’s Law of Mutual Induction. According to
Faraday’s when a conductor is moved in a magnetic field is moved across the stationary
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conductor an EMF is induced in the conductor, when the conductor cuts the flux produced by the
magnetic field. A current flows through this conductor when the circuit is closed.
Lenz’s Law
This law states that, “the electro magnetically induced current always flows in such a direction
that the action of magnetic field set up by it tends to oppose the very cause which produced it.
Since, the current flows in opposite direction so the induced emf is given by negative sign.
AC generators can be broadly classified into two types. They are as follows:-
1. SYNCHRONOUS MACHINES-Synchronous generators (or) Alternators are those in which
the speed of the rotor and flux are in synchronism.
2. ASYNCHRONOUS MACHINE-These are the machines in which the flux speed and rotor
speed will not be same. Example is Induction motors.
A synchronous generator is the core of any generating power plant. A synchronous generator is a
rotating electromagnetic device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy by taking
the mechanical input from a prime mover (Gas turbine or Steam turbine) and magnetic energy
from excitation.
1. Stator:- stationary part of the generator, used as the armature.
2. Rotor:- The purpose of which is to generate the alternating flux.
Synchronous generator can be classified into various types:
1. Turbo Alternators Steam (or) Gas
2. Hydro Generators
3. Engine Driven Generators
Synchronous generators are classified into two main categories based on their design as: Smooth
cylindrical rotor machines and salient pole machines. Generators driven by steam or gas turbines
have cylindrical/ round rotors with slots into which distributed field windings are placed. These
round rotor generators are usually referred to as turbo generators and they usually have 2 or 4
poles. Generators driven by hydraulic turbines have laminated salient pole rotors with
concentrated field winding and a large number of poles.
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2.2. Design Criteria
Any generator design should be in accordance with the international standards like IEC and
National standards like IS, BS etc. Various inputs required for the designing purpose of a
generator is MVA, MW, PF, Voltage, frequency, speed, Type of cooling, type of excitation
system etc.
The main parameters during design to be considered are:
Stator core- outer diameter, inner diameter, and no. of slots, each slots size and size of
copper.
Rotor- barrel diameter, length, no. of slots, slot size and copper size. The criteria of the
design should be in such a way as to ensure maximum efficiency, short circuit ratio (SCR)
and sub transient reactance as per the standard stipulations and any other customer
commitments.
2.2.1. Stator
Stator core
The stator core serves the two fold function of providing the mechanical support for the
stator coils and carrying effectively the electromagnetic flux generated by the rotor winding.
In order to minimize hysteresis and eddy current losses the entire core is built of thin
laminations. Each lamination layer is made up from a number of individual segments.
Stator coils/ bars:
The stator coils are the individual entities, which are placed in the slots of the stator core and finally
connected to each other as per a pre-designed scheme to form a three phase winding. The prime
purpose of the stator bars is to carry the load current at minimal winding losses.
Stator winding
The stator winding is a short pitch; two-layered type made of individual bars. The bars are
located in slots of rectangular cross section, which are uniformly distributed on the
circumference of the stator core. In order to minimize the losses, the bars are composed of
separately insulated stands transposed by 360 degrees. To minimize the stray losses in the
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end winding, the standards of the top and bottom bars are separately brazed and insulated
from each other.
Output leads, brushings and phase connectors
Output leads are taken out from the exciter end of stator from the top and supported on an
insulated glass fabric plate. Six terminals are brought out, three for phase and three for
neutral connections. The phase connections are connections between the stator winding
phase bars /coils to the output lead brushings.
2.2.2. Rotor
Rotor excitation leads
The excitation leads provide electrical connection between rotor winding and output from brush less
exciter.
Rotor winding
The construction of the rotor winding consists of placement of pre-formed rotor coils as per the
winding scheme in the slotted rotor body, providing necessary insulation both in the straight position
and overhang, making connections of the excitation leads, wedging of the straight part and mounting
of the retaining rings.
2.2.3. Excitation System
The excitation system consists of a small generator coupled to the main alternator through the
excitation leads running through the shaft. Conventional D.C Excitation Systems with a D.C.
exciter enjoyed an unchallenged position till recently was adopted universally for all
alternators. With the growth in unit size of large capacity D.C. exciters capacity became
necessary. Due to problems in communication it became inevitable to design of large capacity
D.C. exciters at low speeds leading to increase in the systems.
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TYPES OF EXCITATION SYSTEMS
a) Brush less excitation system
This system comprises shaft driven AC exciter with rotating diodes, permanent magnet generator
and AVR .This system is highly reliable with least maintenance and is ideally suitable for gas
turbine driven generators.
AVR
MW
DMW
PMG
FR
SW+
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EX
FB
DR
GEN
CONVENTIONAL EXCITATION SYSTEMS WITH D.C. EXCITER
GEN - GENERATOR DR - DISCHARGE RESISTER
FB - GENERATOR FIELD BREAKER FR - FIELD RHEOSTAT
EX - DC EXCITER SW - SHUNT WINDING
AVR - AUTOMATIC VOLTAGE REGULATOR MW - MAGNETISING WINDING
PMG - PERMANENT MAGNET GENERATOR DMW - DEMAGNETISING WINDING
b) Static excitation system
This system consists of rectifier transformer, Thyristor converters, and field breaker and AVR .
this system of ideally suitable where fast response is called for. The system is flexible in
operation and needs very little maintenance.
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GEN - GENERATOR PT - POTENTIAL TRANSFORMER
FB - GENERATOR FIELD BREAKER CU - COMPOUNDING UNIT EX - DC EXCITER DR - DISCHARGE RESISTOR
AVR - AUTOMATIC VOLTAGE REGULATOR FR - FIELD RHEOSTAT
CT - CURRENT TRANSFORMER SW - SHUNT WINDING
FB
DR
GENEX
FR
SW +
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PT
c) Conventional excitation system with DC exciters
The exciter was a dc generator coupled to the shaft of the synchronous
machine, feeding its output to the main field through slip rings.
AVR
+
_
EX
FB
DR
GEN
CONVENTIONAL EXCITATION SYSTEMS WITH D.C. EXCITER
GEN - GENERATOR DR - DISCHARGE RESISTER
FB - GENERATOR FIELD BREAKER FR - FIELD RHEOSTAT
EX - DC EXCITER SW - SHUNT WINDING
AVR - AUTOMATIC VOLTAGE REGULATOR MW - MAGNETISING WINDING
PMG - PERMANENT MAGNET GENERATOR PT -Potential transformer
EXCITATION SYSTEM WITH DC ROTATING EXCITER
In these excitation systems, dc exciter is connected to the field winding of turbo generator
through a field breaker. Current through exciter field winding is controlled by an automatic
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voltage regulator depending upon generator voltage &load parameters. the parameter magnet
generator provides ac power supplies &hence the system is very reliable .this winding provides
about 70c of excitation power is provided by the second winding is connected to AVR.
AC Exciters
The ac exciter is a specially designed “induction type” alternator with no winding on its rotor.
The armature &field winding are accommodator in the stator .the exciter is usually designed to
operate at high frequency to reduce the size of the machine .the armature terminals of ac exciter
are connected to field winding of generator &series field winding of ac exciter through a field
breaker .the magnetizing &demagnetizing field windings of ac exciter are controlled by AVR.
The power required by AVR is provided by a permanent magnet generator.
2.2.4. Cooling in Alternator
Cooling is one of the basic requirements of any generator. The effective working of generator
considerably depends on the cooling system. The insulation used and cooling employed are
interrelated.
The losses in the generator dissipates as the heat, it raises the temperature of the generator. Due
to high temperature, the insulation will be affected greatly. Therefore, the heat developed should
be cooled to avoid excessive temperature raise. So, the class of insulation used depends mainly
on the cooling system installed. There are various methods of cooling. They are:
1. Air cooling – 60 MW
2. Hydrogen Cooling – 100 MW
3. Water cooling- 500 MW
4. H2 & Water cooling – 1000 MW
Hydrogen cooling has the following advantages and disadvantages over Air cooling
Advantages
1. Higher specific heat
2. Since hydrogen is 1/4th of air weight. It has higher compressibility.
3. It does not support combustion.
4. Hydrogen has even times more heat dissipating capacity
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Disadvantages
1. It is an explosive when mixes with oxygen
2. Cost of running if higher
Higher capacity generator need better cooling system.
The two- pole generator uses direct are cooling for the rotor winding an indirect air cooling for
the stator winding. The losses in the remaining generator components, wind age losses, and stray
losses are also dissipated through air.
The heat losses arising in the generator interior are dissipated through air. Direct cooling of the
rotor essentially eliminates hot spots and differential temperatures between adjacent components
that could result in mechanical stresses, particularly to the copper conductors: insulation and
rotor body.
Indirect air cooling is used for the stator winding. The cooling air for the axial flow ventilated
generator is drawn by axial flow fans arranged on the rotor via. Lateral openings in the stator
housing. Hot air is discharged via. Three flow paths after each fan.
Ventilation Arrangement
The turbo generator is cooled by air circulated by means of two axial fans. Air coolers cool
the air after circulation. The air is drawn through suction ducts by axial fans mounted on
either side of the rotor. The warm air flows out through the exhaust at the bottom of the stator
frame.
Space heaters
These heaters are used to circulate warm air inside the turbo generator and during outages to
prevent condensation of the moisture inside the machine. They are of strip type and robust
design. The heating elements are enclosed in a steel sheet with specific rating of 15W per sq.
inch of the surface. They are so designed that they may be fixed in the suction ducts of the
turbo generator. The heaters are completely covered in order to prevent the accidental contact
with the heat units.
Resistance Temperature Detectors
The resistance temperature detectors are made up of Platinum resistance elements. The
detectors are placed in a groove cut in a rectangular glass laminate and embedded in different
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positions like stator teeth, stator core, and slots to measure the hot and the cold air
temperatures. The resistance thermometers are fixed in the exhaust hood of the stator frame
and the end covers. The leads from these resistance thermometers are brought out and
connected to the terminal board.
Fire Detectors
For the protection of turbo generator against any possible fire hazards 12 fire detectors relays
are provided on either side of the stator winding. These relays have a set of normally open
contacts. The set of contacts will close when the temperature surrounding the first relay
exceeds 80deg Celsius. The other relay set of contacts close when the temperature exceeds
1000. These contacts are wired up to the terminal board provides on the stator frame for the
resistance temperature detectors. Both the sets of contacts are used for automatic fire alarm
shutting down of the turbo generator system and for the release of CO2 gas from the Carbon
dioxide system.
2.2.5. Introduction to Insulation System
In Electrical Machines insulation is most important requirement to sustain high voltages and
basically insulation is the heart for electrical machines. The property of good insulating material
is non-conductive to electricity and conductor for heat. A good insulating material needs the
following properties:-
i. It should be good conductor to heat and bad conductor to electricity.
ii. It should withstand the designed mechanical stress.
iii. It should have good chemical and thermal resistively and environmental resistively.
Classification of Insulation Systems
The insulating material can be classified in the following two ways:-
Classification according to substance and materials
a)Solids (Inorganic and organic)EX: Mica, wood slate, glass, porcelain, rubber, cotton,
silks, rayon, ethylene, paper and cellulose materials etc. b)Liquids (oils and
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varnishes)EX: linseed oil, refined hydrocarbon minerals oils sprits and synthetic
varnishes etc.c) Gases EX: Dry air, carbon dioxide, nitrogen etc.
Classification according to temperature.
Class Permissible
temperature
Materials
Y 90 Cotton, silk, paper, cellulose, wood etc neither
impregnated nor immersed in oil. These are unsuitable for
electrical machine and apparatus as they deteriorate rapidly
and are extremely hygroscopic.
A 105 Cotton, silk & paper, natural resins, cellulose esters,
laminated wool, varnished paper.
E 120 Synthetic material of cellulose base
B 130 Mica, asbestos, glass fiber with suitable bonding substance
F 155 Material of class B with binding material of higher thermal
stability.
H 180 Glass fiber and asbestos material and built up mica with
silicon resins.
C Above
180
Mica, porcelain, quartz, glass (without any bonding agent)
with silicon resins of higher thermal stability.
Epoxy Resins
These resins are product of alkaline condensed of epichlorohydrin and product of alkaline
condensed of epichlorohydrin and polyhydric compounds
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Epoxy resins have good mechanical strength less shrinkage and excellent dimensional
stable after casting.
Chemical resistance is high.
Good adhesion to metals.
To impact hardness certain organic acid anhydrides and alphabetic amines are mixed.
Insulation Materials of Lamination
The core stacks in modem machines are subjected to high pressers during assembly and therefore
to avoid metal-to-metal contact, laminations must be well insulated. The main requirements of
good lamination insulation are homogeneously in thin layers toughness and high receptivity.
Varnish
We use varnish as insulating material for laminations. This is most effective type of insulation
now available. It makes the laminations nest proofs and is not affected by the temperature
produced in electrical machines varnish is usually applied to both sides of lamination to a
thickness of about 0.006mm. On plates of 0.35mm thickness varnish gives a stacking factor
about 0.95.In order to achieve good insulation properties the following processes are in BHEL:-
Thermoplastic process of insulation
Thermosetting process of insulation
BHEL is practicing only thermosetting process of insulation so Thermosetting types of insulation
is of two types:-
Resin rich system of insulation
Resin poor system of insulation
MATERIAL FOR RESIN POOR HALF BARS:
EPOXY glass cloth
Nomex glass fleece
Fine mica polyester glass cloth
Nomex
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Form micanite
Form mica tape
Varnish
Polyester glass tape
Rutapox
Hardener (H-90)
Materials for Resin Poor Diamond Coils
Treated trivoltherm
Impregnated polyester fleece
Glass mat with accelerator
Hostofon folium
Synthetic fiber tape
Resin poor mica tape
Resin Rich System
Materials for Resin Rich Bars
Preprag
Nomex
Epoxy resin rich mica tape
Glass tape
PTFE tape
Varnish
Mica powder
Graphite powder
Conductive varnish
Semiconductor varnish
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In olden days, Resin Rich system of insulation is used for all Electrical Machines. In insulator
contains nearly 40% of EPOXY RESIN, so it gives good thermal stability Resin Rich Insulation
consists of the following materials in percentage
1. MICA PAPER TAPE -40-50%
2. GLASS PAPER TAPE-20%
3. EPOXY RESIN-40%
The bars are insulated (or) taped with RESIN RICH TAPE and place in the Pre-assembled stator
core including stator frame. In resin rich system of insulation Mica paper will give a good
dielectric strength and Glass fiber tape will give agood mechanical strength and Epoxy resin can
withstand up to 155 degree Centigrade so it gives a good thermal properties. Resin rich and
Resin poor insulating materials are characterized by the contact of the Epoxy Resin. In Resin rich
system the content of Epoxy Resin tape is 40% so it is named as RESIN RICH SYSTEM, and in
Resin poor system the content of Resin tape is 8%. By VIP impregnation process, the required
amount is added to then conductor bars after assembling the core and placing the winding in the
core. In resin rich system before placing of coils in the stator slots the rich tape will be wrapped
over the bars this system has the following disadvantages:
1. This system is very time consuming and very long procedure.
2. Total cost of the system is more.
In order to minimize the overall cost of the machine and to reduce the time cycle of the system,
the VACUUM PRESSURE IMPREGNATION SYSTEM is being widely used. This process is
very simple, less time consuming and lower cost.
2.2.6. Vacuum Pressure Impregnation
BHEL, Hyderabad had installed the state of the art technology of VACCUM PRESSURE
IMPREGNATION SYSTEM for cage stators up to 125MW. Capacity is the largest of its kind in
INDIA. This system conforms to the latest insulation system adopted by KWU-SIEMENS
technology. The stator coils are taped with porous resin poor mica tape before inserting in the
slots of cage stator, subsequently wounded stator is subjected to a special VPI process, in which
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first the stator is vacuum dried and then impregnation in a resin bath pressure of nitrogen gas.
Then the stator is cured in an oven.
The main characteristics of this insulation system are as follows:-
1 Better heat transfer resulting from penetration into minute air
gaps in between laminations and bar insulation
2 Low dielectric loss resulting in increased life of insulation and so
the machine.
3 High resistance against the effect of moisture
4 Reduction of time cycle of insulation
The resin used for VPI is ET884, a mixture of epoxy resin E1023 (leekuthermx 18) and hardener
H1006 in 1:1.2 ratios by weight. In two components are mixed in 1:1 ratio.
E1023: The resin is in drums of 220 Kg by weight. It is in crystal from at temperature of 4 or
20C. The conductor is not completely filled with resin, in practice 190 or 200kg. Resin is
available in the drums. The resin is heated in the furnace, the resin is liquid state shall not come
out of the container, the drums are kept in oven and heated up to 100 for about 18 hours. Every
drum is to weight and looks into the resin for its state of condition before and after heating.
Resin Management
Chemical structure of resin used in resin tank
The resin tank contains the mixture of resin + Hardener + catalyst for good insulation system.
Resin
The chemical name of resin is BISPHENOL-A . it is also called as Diphenol propane.
Hardner
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It is used to solidify the resin. Hardner used in chemical Compositions is ANHYDRIDE is
nothing but removal of water molecule
(H2o) from a compound.
Let us consider the anhydride of H2SO4
H2SO4- H2O -----> SO3
SO3 is anhydride of h2so4 which is used as HARDNER.
CATALYST:
Catalyst is used to accelerate the rate of chemical reaction among resin and hardener. The
Catalyst used in the process is ZINE NAPTHENE.
Zinc Napthane ----> Zn2C10H8
The mixing of ratio of resin is 50:50 parts. No warming up of hardener is required. The resin
mixture required for the BHEL impregnation tank is 9000Ltrs x 5.
3. Manufacturing and Assembly
3.1. Stator Core Assembly
The purpose of the stator core is two ways:
>Support the winding
>Carries the flux
So, the selection of material for building up of core plays a vital role. The losses i.e.; magnetic
losses are mainly two types.
1. Hysterisis Losses: Due to the residual magnetism in the material
2. Eddy Current Losses: Due to the EMF produced in the core of the stator. In order to
minimize the Hysterisis losses silicon alloyed steel sheets are used for building up of
core.
The sheets has the following composition,
Steel - 95.5%
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Silicon -4%
Impurities -0.2%
The sheets are 4% Silicon Alloyed COLD ROLLED NON-GRAIN ORIENTED SHEETS
(CRNGO). To reduce the Eddy Current Losses, the core is build up of 0.5mm thickness
laminations, which are insulated from each other. The sheets are insulated by CLASS-B type of
varnish.
1. Trial core assembly:
Three packets are assembled on the clamping plate and all relevant checks are carried out.
Critical checks are inside diameter of the core, final inspection drift passage through the slot.
After fulfilling the entire above requirement the packets are disassembled.
2. Regular core assembly:
The packets assembly is carried out as per drawing requirement the segments are
staggered from layer to layer so that a core of high mechanical strength and uniform
permeability to magnetic flux is obtained. Stacking mandrels and bolts are inserted
into the winding slots bores during stacking provide smooth slot walls. The length of
each packet of laminations should be as per the design. Between each packet
ventilation lamination sheets are assembled whose thickness is 0.65 mm and on which
beams is spot-welded. This provides the ventilation in radial directions
3. Normal packets assembly:
The above process is repeated up to 800mm after attaining 800mm first pressing is carried out
as per drawing requirement. After completion of the core assembly core lengths are checked in
8 to 12 locations either in clockwise or anti-clockwise direction if any variation in the core
lengths is being noticed replenish the core height in subsequent final core assembly.
3.1.1. Lamination Preparation
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The core is built up of 6 sectors, each of 60ºC cut accordingly to the specifications. The cut steel is
punched for slots and deburred up to 5 micron.
The insulation used is ALKYD PHENOLIC VARNISH dried at suitable temperature. The lamination
sheets are passed through a conveyor, which has an arrangement to sprinkle the varnish, and a coat of
varnish is obtained. The sheets are dried by a series of heaters at a temperature of around 300º-400ºC.
Conductor Construction
Copper coils are received and examined for physical and electrical properties in accordance to
the specification. The conductors are cut in to require size as per drawing requirement; this
operation is called conductor cutting.
Roebel Transposition
The strips are staggered and are bent for Roebel transposition. The individual bars are transposed
to 360c, equalize the induced EMF in all strands, to minimize the circulating currents and to
reduce the skin effect and it gives a good rigidity to the bars.
Putty Work
Each individual bar consisting of uneven surface and width space are filled with nomax and
trivaltherom Mica fleece is placed on both the surfaces and further taping is done by PTFE tape
(Poly tetra Fluro Ethylene) and are subjected for further processing.
Stack Consolidation
The bars are subjected to a horizontal and vertical pressure of150kgs/cmsquare at a temperature
of 150deg.c for the duration of 2 to 3 hours. Passing gauges like no go gauges and lamp test is
conducted for inter strip and inter half shorts.
First and Second Bend Operation
Bending operation is done on bending table. First and second bend is carried out and to
achieve the overhang , third bend formation the coil is laid on universal former. Roto pax and
harder is applied along with nomax in between two halves of the overhang portion
Cleaning and Preparation of Bars
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Bars are cleaned and tested for inter strip and inter half shorts and subjected for final tapping.
Final Tapping
Tapping is carried out on the bars by two ways, they are:-
1. Manual tapping
2. Machine tapping
Resin rich and Resin poor insulating materials are characterized by the contact of the Epoxy
Resin. In Resin rich system the content of Epoxy Resin is 40% in tape so it is named as RESIN
RICH SYSTEM, and in Resin poor system the content of Resin is 8% in tape so named as
RESIN POOR SYSTEM
Resin Poor Tapping
Resin poor mica tape is used for resin poor bars; the first layer is carried out by spreading the
copper foils. Then 6x1/2 overlapping layers of resin poor tape is wrapped. Throughout the
length of the bar including 3rd bend i.e. and 2x1/2 over lapping layers of resin poor tape is carried
out only in straight portion one layer of split mica is warped by spreading OCP at bottom such
that there must not be any overlap between split mica tape ultimately OCP is wrapped in the
straight portion ECP is wrapped from the end of the straight part up to overhang second bend.
Starting from straight portion up to 3rd bend portion hyper seal tape is wrapped on both sides and
sent for stator winding.
Outer carona tape- poly fleece tape
End carona protection tape-fleece tape with silicon carbide
Protective tape for overhang- glass tape
ICP - (Inner carona protection)
-Also Called Inner potential grading on the stack of the bars to avoid inner corona discharges.
- To optimize insulation they’re by voltage stress grading.
- Provided with conductive fleece tape with a copper strip.
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OCP - (outer carona protection)
- On the outer surface of the insulated startor bars.
- Conductive fleece tape.
- To provide effective path for outer corona discharges.
ECP- (end carona protection)
- Semi conductive tapes on both ends of the straight part of the bars.
- To dampen the voltage surges through additional surface capacitance
Resin Rich Tapping
All the operations relevant to Resin Poor Taping are common up to overhang consolidation only
final tapping is differed. In resin rich system i.e. 12x1/2 overlapping of resin rich tape is
wrapped over the resin rich bar and subjected for final baking operation. The bar is heated up to
90c for the duration of 60 minutes. This stage is known as GEL FORMATION and again the
bar is heated to 110c with in the span of 30 minutes. During this time the bar is tightened from
the center towards the bend portion on both sides.
3.1.2. Stator Winding
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The three-phase stator winding is a fractional pitch two-layer type consisting of individual bars;
each stator slot accommodates two bars.
It is a double layer lap winding with 60o phase spread fractional
Windings are used to reduce higher order harmonics and pitch of the winding is so selected that
5th and 7th harmonics are greater reduced. This arrangement and shape of the bars at the results in
a cone shaped winding having particularly favorable characteristics both in respect of its
electrical properties and resistance of only one turn insulation and main insulation identical.
Stator core received after the core assembly is checked for the availability of foreign matter, so
coil projections are checked in each slot.HGL drift is passed in each and every slot to detect
bottom core projections.
Connection of Bars
Brazing makes the electrical connection between the top and bottom bars. One top bars strand
each is brazed to one strand of the associated bottom bar so that beginning of each strands is
connected without having any electrical contact with the remaining strands. This connection
offers the advantage that circulating current losses in the stator bars are kept small. The strands
are insulated from each other at the brazed joints.
Phase Connectors
The phase connectors consist of flat copper sections, the cross section of which results in a low
specific current loading. The connections to the stator winding are of riveted and soldered tape
and are like-wise wrapped with dry mica/glass fabric tapes. The phase connectors are firmly
mounted on the winding support using clamping pieces and glass fabric tapes.
Terminal Bushings
1. ARRANGEMENT OF TERMINAL BUSHINGS
The beginning and ends of the three phase windings are brought out from the stator frame
through bushings, which provides for high voltage insulation. The bushings are bolted to the
stator frame at the exciter end by their mounting flanges.. The generator main leads are
connected to the terminal connectors outside the stator frame.
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2. CONSTRUCTION OF TERMINAL BUSHINGS
The bushing conductor consists of high conductivity copper buses. All connection flanges are
silver-plated to minimize the contact resistances of the bolted connections. The supporting
insulator of glass silk cloth is impregnated with epoxy resin. The copper buses are attached to the
insulator only at one end and are thus free to expand.
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3. COOLING OF TERMINAL BUSHINGS
To dissipate the heat the terminal bushings are directly cooled with cold air. Cold air form the
discharge end of the fan is pressed in to the insulator. The hot air is returned to the suction in
take of the fan via the passage between the two copper buses.
3.2. Rotor Assembly
The rotor consists of electrically active portion and two shafts ends. An integrally forged flange
coupling to connect the rotor to the turbine is located out board of the bearing.
Approximately 60% of the rotor circumference is provided with longitudinally slots, which hold
the field windings slot pitch is selected so that the two solid poles are displayed by 180 degrees.
Due to the non-uniform slot distribution is on the circumference, different moments of inertia are
obtained in the main axis of the rotor. This in turn causes varying shaft deflections at twice the
system frequency. To reduce these vibrations the deflections in the direction of the poles axis and
neutral axes are equalized by the transverse slotting of the poles.
3.2.1. Rotor windings Construction
The field winding consists of several series connected coils inserted into the longitudinal slots of
the rotor body the coils are wound so that, two poles are obtained.
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The solid conductors have a rectangular cross-section and are provided with axial slots for radial
discharge of the cooling gas. All conductors have identical copper and cooling duct cross-
section.
Ventilation Consume and 90 Bending
First the conductors are checked for their quality and ventilation holes are punched and they are
checked for burr. Then edge wise bending is made. The conductors are bent more than 90o so
that it will sustain spring back effect.
Annealing
Then the conductors are heated and pressed at the bending so that the cross section of the
conductors will be maintained equal throughout. This process is called annealing.
Dovetail Punching and Window Dimension
A small portion near the bend is removed so that it does not cause any damage to the insulation
trough while lying in the slots. This process is called relief filing. Then dovetail punching is
made which provides good brazing process when two conductors are joined. Window
dimensions for the conductors are checked. The dimension of the window decreases from top to
bottom conductors.
Cleaning
Then the conductors are cleaned with thinner (acetone) and then air-dry varnish is applied.
Conduction Material
The conductors are made with silver content of approximately 0.1% as compared to the
electrolytic copper; silver alloyed copper features high strength properties at high temperatures
so that coil deformations due to thermal stresses are eliminated.
Insulation: The insulation between the individual terms is made of layer of glass fiber laminate
with numex filler.
Characteristics of copper to be used are:
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Density 8900kg/m3
Melting point 1083
Thermal conductivity w/m-oc 350
Coefficient of thermal expansion at 20oc 16.7x10-6
Resistively ohm -m 0.01724x10-5
Resistance temperature coefficient at 20oc, -1oc 0.00393
Specific heat J/kgoc 390
Arrangements of insulation in laying of copper in the slots:
Turn insulation of glassoflex in straight part.
Turn insulation of glassoflex in overhang before bend.
Turn insulation of glassoflex at bends
Turn insulation of glassoflex in overhang after bend.
Shellac varnish P-80
Insulating troughs.
Location of Parts in Rotor Winding
End winging spacing
The spaces between the individual coils in end windings are filled with insulating members the
insulating members prevent coil movements and are used for intensive cooling of the rotor end
windings.
Rotor retaining rings
The rotor retaining rings balance the centrifugal force due to the end windings. One `end of each
rings is shrunk on the rotor body while the other end of the ring overhangs the end winding
without contacting on the shaft this ensures an unobstructed shaft direction of the end winding.
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3.2.2. Field connections
The field connections provide electrical connections between the rotor winding brush less
exciters.
Terminal lug
The terminal lug of a copper conductor of rectangular cross-section one end of the terminal lug is
braced to the rotor winding while the other end is screwed to the radial bolt.
Radial bolt
The field current lead located in the shaft bore is connected to the terminal lug at the end winding
through a radial bolt. The radial bolt is made from steel and screwed into the field current lead in
the shaft before.
Rotor fan
The generator cooling air is circulated by two axial fans located on the shaft at both end two
augment the cooling or the rotor winding the pressure established by the fan works in
conjunction with the air expelled from the discharged along the rotor.
3.2.3. Balancing
After rotor is manufactured rotor is balanced .It is desired that every rotor should run smoothly in
its bearings. In order to achieve it the rotor should be balanced before assembling.
Static Balancing
In static balancing, the rotor is put on two plain rails. Rails replace the shaft at the bearing ends.
The rails should be perfectly horizontal as possible. The rotor should be in position to swing on
these rails without friction.
Dynamic balancing
It helps to find not only forced but also torques on the shaft when the machine runs. This method
of balancing helps to balance the deviation of the axis of center of gravity from axis of rotation.
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Rotation is essential for dynamic balancing. Turbo generators are generally dynamically
balanced under rotor hot conditions.
3.3. Overall view on Assembly
Stator and rotor after their manufactured and tested they are brought for assembly
Major components to be assembled in Assembly shop
Stator Frame Fabrication & machining
Stator dummies or HGL gap seal
Air guide rings
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Labyrinth ring or Sealing rings
Enclosures or rubbers
Clamping device
Laminations & Ventilations
Core Bolts & guide bars
Core bolt rings & Winding holders
Bearing brass
Labyrinth Rings
Plugs/Side stoppers
Bearing pedestals
Sealing rings
Exciter frame & yoke
Base frames
Partitions & End Winding Covers
Balancing plugs & weights
Fan blades
Rotor wedges
Exciter poles & coils
Exciter pedestal
AS cover / BS cover
Ducting & yoke supports
4. Testing
1. Bearing vibration measurement.
2. Mechanical heat run test.
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3. Measuring of mechanical loses three phase short circuit characteristic.
4. Bearing vibration measurement at 100% In.
5. Short circuit heat run test at 119.1 % In.
6. Phase sequence check.
7. Shaft voltage measurement at 100% En
8. Vibration measurement at 100% En.
9. Measurement of residual voltage of stator winding at rated speed.
10. Open Circuit heat run test at 110% En.
11. Voltage wave form analysis and determination of THF
12. Line to Line sustained short circuit test and determination of Negative sequence
reactance (X2).
13. Line to Line and to Neutral sustained short circuit test and determination of Zero
sequence reactance (Xo)
14. Retardation test for determination of Gd2.
15. Impedance measurement on rotor winding at 0, 1/3, 2/3 and 3/3 of rated speed. (Rotor
inside the stator).
16. 3-Phase sudden short circuit test at 20%, 35% & 50% En.
17. I.R. value measurement, High voltage test on stator and rotor winding
18. Checking of RTDs and Polarizations Index of stator winding.
19. D.C. resistance measurement on stator and rotor winding.
20. Capacitance and tan delta measurement on stator winding
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5. Conclusion
Bharat Heavy Electrical LIMITED is the largest Engineering and Manufacturing Enterprise
of its kind in the public sector in India. It ranks among the top twelve organization in
the world , engaged in the manufacture of power generation equipment. It is one of the
NAVARATANA companies.
Turbo generators are widely used machine for power production on large-scale basis. All
the different parts of turbo generator such as Stator, Rotor , Excitation systems etc are
manufactured separately and are assembled. After assembling all the parts, it is made to
run by connecting a turbine on one side of the rotor and so, the name Turbo generator.
The BHEL acquires latest technology in the system of the machines i.e Vacuum
Pressure Impregnation system of insulation which has various advantages like cost
reduction with improved quality.
Thus designed and manufactured turbo generator is used mostly in paper, Sugar, Cement ,
Petrochemical, Fertilizers, Reyond industries etc.