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What is isochronous control? And droop control? When should you use isochronous speed control
and when droop? What is reactive droop compensation? In this post I will answer these questions.
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The droop slope is a fixed setting mostly between 3 and 5%. But the operator or power
management system can adjust the speed setpoint in order to:
return to the rated frequency in stand-alone operation
change the generator active power (MW) in parallel operation
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The droop slope is a fixed setting mostly between 2 and 4%. But the operator or power
management system could adjust the voltage setpoint in order to:
return to the rated voltage in stand-alone operation
change the generator reactive power (MVAr) in parallel operation
See also
Hans Stutvoet Generator Operation Modes
Wikipedia - Droop Speed Control
References
Woodward Application Note 01302 Speed Droop and Power Generation, 1991
Woodward Manual 26260 Governing Fundamentals and Power Management, 2004
Basler Electric Technical Paper Parallel Operation with a Network System, 2002
Basler Electric Technical Paper Voltage Regulator and Parallel Operation, 2002
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